So how is that criminal justice reform working out? Suspect in Harper Woods barricaded standoff was out on bail when he killed 2 people
Harper Woods, Michigan is a suburb of Detroit. It is northwest of Gross Pointe, but south of 8 Mile Road, and in Wayne County.
He killed his father, he killed his ex-girlfriend, Zlayiah Frazer, and stabbed his own mother, who ran next door for help. SWAT was called an he barricaded himself in the house.
The Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office released a statement saying on June 12th the defendant received several charges including torture, using a harmful device to cause personal injury; home invasion 1st degree, [Criminal Sexual Conduct] 3rd degree, and assault with intent to commit penetration;
The statement added that the defendant was arraigned on June 12 and had a bond set at $100,000, 10% cash or surety with GPS tether and house arrest and no contact with complainants.
Torture. Criminal Sexual Conduct. Assault. Home Invasion. But keeping violent people in jail is unfair, so home he went. Two days later he killed two people and stabbed his mother.
"(The legal system is) definitely broken, they never should have never let him out," Breonna [the victim's sister] said.
The quote that forms the title to this post is from the sister.
And there was a young child in the house while the barricade situation was unfolding. Which included him setting a fire in the house.
So when is a felon NOT eligible for bail? I guess they will always let violent people out, because to do otherwise would be unfair.
The judge who let him out will not suffer a thing, unless it is a sleepless night or two over the tragedy he put in motion. And I doubt that will trouble an SJW much.
This was a complete failure of the system to do anything to maintain order.
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