Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes - this and SF recalling their three deranged school board members. The liberal reign of terror is hopefully coming to an end.
Did the person in the photo claim they is a woman? Did anyone believe him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes - this and SF recalling their three deranged school board members. The liberal reign of terror is hopefully coming to an end.
Did the person in the photo claim they is a woman? Did anyone believe him?
Anonymous wrote:
Yes - this and SF recalling their three deranged school board members. The liberal reign of terror is hopefully coming to an end.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A 26-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in Palmdale might be sentenced to a short stay in juvenile hall or granted probation at a court hearing this month, sparking another round of outrage over Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón’s all-or-nothing criminal justice reform platform.
The complicated case of Hannah Tubbs has drawn increasing frustration from law enforcement officials and politicians in recent weeks, who say the situation once again highlights the problem with Gascón’s blanket ban on trying juveniles as adults.
Tubbs, who identifies as female, was two weeks shy of her 18th birthday when prosecutors say she walked into the women’s restroom of a Denny’s restaurant in 2014, grabbed a 10-year-old girl by the throat and locked her in a stall, court records show. Tubbs then shoved her hand down the girl’s pants and sexually assaulted her, prosecutors say, stopping only after someone else entered the restroom.
The case drew widespread attention at the time, and the L.A. County Board of Supervisors issued a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. But Tubbs was not linked to the crime until 2019, when her DNA was entered into a database after she was arrested on suspicion of battery in Idaho, said Lt. Richard Ruiz of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Bureau.
She has also been arrested for battery, drug possession and probation violations in Idaho and Washington, where she also has a pending misdemeanor case, Ruiz said. Tubbs was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in Kern County and faced a prior allegation of sexually assaulting a minor, which did not result in a prosecution, according to Ruiz and a review of court records. Several calls to the Kern County district attorney’s office seeking additional information on both cases were not returned.
The district attorney also expressed concern that Tubbs herself would be victimized if placed in an adult facility as a transgender woman and noted a probation report actually recommended Tubbs be sentenced to home confinement. Instead, Gascón said, prosecutors asked for Tubbs to be kept in custody for two years where she could receive treatment and therapy.
Well, this obviously can't have happened.
Which one of you is going to produce the memo from Soros saying "don't prosecute sex offenders?"
Jailhouse recording with Tubbs and "her" dad have been released. They are disgusting. I put "her" in quotes because in one of the phone calls, he seems to be telling his dad to refer to him as "she" in order to get off of being on a sex registry.....
And, the idea that Gascon would have handled the case differently if he had known about the calls is total BS. You don't prosecute based on "remorse." You prosecute based on the severity of the crime.
He assaulted a 10 YO girl and Gascon chose to prosecute him as a minor even though he was just shy of turning 18. And, the case was tried when he was an adult.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
A 26-year-old woman who pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl in Palmdale might be sentenced to a short stay in juvenile hall or granted probation at a court hearing this month, sparking another round of outrage over Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón’s all-or-nothing criminal justice reform platform.
The complicated case of Hannah Tubbs has drawn increasing frustration from law enforcement officials and politicians in recent weeks, who say the situation once again highlights the problem with Gascón’s blanket ban on trying juveniles as adults.
Tubbs, who identifies as female, was two weeks shy of her 18th birthday when prosecutors say she walked into the women’s restroom of a Denny’s restaurant in 2014, grabbed a 10-year-old girl by the throat and locked her in a stall, court records show. Tubbs then shoved her hand down the girl’s pants and sexually assaulted her, prosecutors say, stopping only after someone else entered the restroom.
The case drew widespread attention at the time, and the L.A. County Board of Supervisors issued a $20,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. But Tubbs was not linked to the crime until 2019, when her DNA was entered into a database after she was arrested on suspicion of battery in Idaho, said Lt. Richard Ruiz of the L.A. County Sheriff’s Department’s Special Victims Bureau.
She has also been arrested for battery, drug possession and probation violations in Idaho and Washington, where she also has a pending misdemeanor case, Ruiz said. Tubbs was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in Kern County and faced a prior allegation of sexually assaulting a minor, which did not result in a prosecution, according to Ruiz and a review of court records. Several calls to the Kern County district attorney’s office seeking additional information on both cases were not returned.
The district attorney also expressed concern that Tubbs herself would be victimized if placed in an adult facility as a transgender woman and noted a probation report actually recommended Tubbs be sentenced to home confinement. Instead, Gascón said, prosecutors asked for Tubbs to be kept in custody for two years where she could receive treatment and therapy.
Well, this obviously can't have happened.
Which one of you is going to produce the memo from Soros saying "don't prosecute sex offenders?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of the Republicans up in arms over Soros, you should get behind the Voter Rights bill - because it pushes for more transparency and disclosure on who's funding campaigns.
Ummm.... We know who is funding these people. Soros makes no secret about it. He is proud of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all of the Republicans up in arms over Soros, you should get behind the Voter Rights bill - because it pushes for more transparency and disclosure on who's funding campaigns.
Ummm.... We know who is funding these people. Soros makes no secret about it. He is proud of it.
Anonymous wrote:For all of the Republicans up in arms over Soros, you should get behind the Voter Rights bill - because it pushes for more transparency and disclosure on who's funding campaigns.