legislature. i m not remiss to say from washington, d.c. to sacramento there is a bloodle trail into the bedroom of marilyn pharis. joining me now kimberly gilfoyle and lisa. another instance. another one. let us know when you wille let someone who is at least arrested when they will let them go and they didn t. he was arrested six or more times. he was never in charge and found fwil ti guilty of a felony. i.c.e. won t deport them until they are committed of a felony. you can see how it goes here. the law in california says if you are arrested for a nonviolentle or a drug crime which they deem to be nonviolent which is another story, that should be pled down to a misdemeanor. they never get to i.c.e. it is a run around that s crazy. what s going on in cali? essentially we are saying
we have victor martinez now who broke into the home of air force veteran, marilyn pharis, age 64 and accused of a brutal rape and murder. we have our guest here to talked this. there is a lot of finger pointing going on. this man was arrested, charged with felony that was reduced to misdemeanor and he slipped under the radar. we talk about the border being broken and the system coming to the country that is true. but the relationship between local police officers and federal officers is another area. they are good at pointing the finger at each other. in san francisco, it was quickly the feds who pointed the finger at the local sheriff and now the finger is going into the other direction. this gets us nowhere in terms of protecting our citizens. people like this shouldn t be
prosecutor said victor martinez and another man broke in the home of a 64-year-old woman and raped her and boelt beat here. she died at the hospital. martinez had been arrested six times and picked up with meth and weapon s possession two weeks before the attack. joining me now is deborah sanders who is an opinion collumist for the san francisco chronicle. what is the community reaction with another case and similar facts? well, in san francisco, there hasn t been a huge uproar over the sanctuary law in city hall. people at home watching your show are upset. politicians in sacramento, not so much. why? let s talk about what happened to poor marilyn pharis. she was in a storm of bad law
back with with three striengs with realignment and transferred authority to local government and voters passed prop 47 that down graded a lot of crimes. and the police chief is blaming that law. we were looking at homeless encampments and they were looking at all of the bike chop shops and complaining about block 47. mr. sanchez had a glock from a car. that is a misdemeanor and not a felony. we have had all of the changes and i am glad you are bringing the fact tots audience. marilyn pharis was in our military and in her home and brutually raped and murdered and the suspect will face trial for that. but as a journalist, what are
a second firefighter now has died while battling these wildfires in california. officials say 21-year-old michael was hit by a tree over the weekend. all of this happening during the initial assault on this wildfire that broke out in northern california. more than 10,000 firefighters have been dispatched to fight more than a dozen wildfires across the state. staying in california, where a local police chief is blaming state and federal policy over this one woman s death. authorities say two men broke into marilyn pharis home last month, sexually assaulted her and beat her with a hammer. she died as a result of those injuries. the men accused in this crime had records and one of them, victor martinez, is an undocumented immigrant who had been arrested four times since