"Cuban Mafia" runs Miami. Acevedo was victim of people that don't want reform. When you use the "Proud Boys" to help you get rid of the police chief, you have a problem.
are you not aware of the vaccine mandates causing unrest across the country. Biden ran on," saying he would never mandate the vaccine." Next thing you now biden is losing his voter base because a large majority of those who refuse to get vaccinated are the amongst the same people who voted for him.
Proof that a “large majority of those who refuse to get vaccinated are amongst the same that voted for him”. Anyways, I’m sorry that you didn’t go to school growing up. Because if you did you would have been vaccinated. I’m also sorry that the government is trying to protect people like me. What jerks!
Houston is becoming so much less safe Every day the news feeds are like 4~8 deaths a day Murder and car accidents being the most Rocket River
Stories like this are why I wish there was something more mid-evil then the modern death penalty available for some particular crimes. I’m sure most in Houston have seen something on it or will within the coming days, but a warning, don’t click the link if you aren’t prepared to read a really ****ed up story.
dude you know the #1 problem is bonds in Houston for Crime For example, the Somali kid who is an illegal immigrant, worked as a valet and killed his fellow valet drivers got out on bond how's that possible ? https://www.khou.com/article/news/c...ased/285-54ccb840-1615-4bba-b8da-d466d81c3034 17-year-old driver charged with murder in deaths of 3 valet employees released on bond Ahmedaltayeb Modawi, 17, had his bond reduced to $60,000 for each murder charge and $40,000 for the aggravated assault charge.
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Men teach your boys to value their seed and how to choose a woman to have have kids with. This woman is not that type and at least 5 men decided to impregnate her because they didn't know any better. Terrible situation, obviously, but people could learn from it instead of spending energy hating or feeling sorry for the people involved.
“We can attribute this back to the issue of letting people out of jail, not holding people accountable for their actions,” said Doug Griffith, president of the Houston Police Officers’ Union. He’s referring to the bond system. “I honestly do not believe that it’s an issue regarding policing,” Griffith said. “We have more felony arrests this year. Felony arrests are up but again those same felons are getting right back out. That makes it difficult for us to do our job.” 28-year-old Nathan Humphrey Jr was a career criminal. "Here's someone, as a teenager, he gets five years in the penitentiary back in 2012 for aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon," said Andy Kahan with Crime Stoppers. In August 2021, Humphrey was freed from jail with a personal recognizance bond for a terroristic threat charge. He never returned to court but picked up two felony assault charges. He was a wanted fugitive when officers say he gunned down 59-year-old Robin Baucom, the manager of a northside Cracker Barrel. "The greatest love a person can have, is giving their life for another person, and that's exactly what she did," said Baucom's brother Billy Crumpton. On Saturday, police say Baucom was trying to help her co-worker get inside the business after Humphrey stole her purse. "And was wrestling with the guy trying to get him away, so she could shut the door, and lock it, and he took the gun up there and shot her," Crumpton said. Humphrey was shot to death Monday by sheriff's deputies fearing he was armed. "People are paying the price, and people are dying out there. In a lot of these cases, the defendants quite frankly shouldn't be out, to begin with," said Kahan.
This should be the new bond rules if you had a murder armed robbery rape car jacking attempted murder gang activity your bond = 100 million dollars
I know the white supremacists have Bidens attention, but the biggest threat in the US may be people out on felony bonds.
My neighbor's son use to work at Ben Taub and he said there are a whole lot of shootings and other things happening in Houston that does not make the news.
Part of me agrees with this, but then you have the whole "innocent until proven guilty" thing in our justice system since they're charges, not convictions. Practically though, a lot of those out on bond are re-offending. Then you get those bad cop cases putting bad charges on citizens. It's hard to make rules that work well for everyone.