Because keeping violent offenders in jail is unfair. What they are doing is certainly unfair to the victims and their families. NYC homeless man charged with subway murder was on supervised release for previous attempted murder on the subway
He attacked someone on the subway last year.
Charles was initially charged with “assault, attempted assault, menacing and criminal possession of a weapon” in that case but it was later upgraded to attempted murder. So he attempted one murder on the subway, was give supervised release and them a few months later murdered someone else in nearly the same way.
It was described as a "sustained, violent attack." But locking him up for attempted murder would have been unfair. Now that he's better at it, we can lock him up.
Oh and you should ride public transportation because that's what we told you to do, peasant. Safety is not an issue. Not to the powers-that-be. (Hat tip to the halls of macadamia.)
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