End of watch. California sheriff's deputy Isaiah Cordero shot and killed at traffic stop
Isaiah Cordero, a deputy with the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, was gunned down by William Shae McKay during a traffic stop in the city of Jurupa Valley around 2 p.m., according to Sheriff Chad Bianco.
The suspect was killed after a high-speed chase and an "exchange of gunfire" with police.
The Sheriff Chad Bianco had some harsh words about why the shooter was on the street.
Bianco slammed a San Bernardino County judge for not putting McKay away for at least 25 years back in 2021 after he was convicted of his “third strike” for kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon.
The judge lowered his bail that led to his release and then later released him again after he was arrested for failing to appear at his sentencing, he said.
This is one of the fruits of Social Justice™ - dead police. Another is dead citizens. I doubt the judge - who the sheriff did NOT name - will suffer so much as a sleepless night.
Deputy Cordero's murder will not prompt even so much as a "my bad" from the judge. When will the practice of keel hauling or tarring and feathering be required for these derelicts?
ReplyDeleteThe judge is located in neighboring San Bernadino County, she's been named, and she's being lambasted hourly by local talk radio.
ReplyDeleteThat is all the Justice that will be served to her. Maybe she will have to retire
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