why would police arrest anyone who is not going to be prosecuted. why should police risk their lives or risk being sued to investigate crimes that prosecutor will either reduce to probation or dismiss? this is just the most recent example of the so-called progressive prosecutors, reforming a system they don t believe in. houston, texas, people are killed by suspected killers out on bond. see how progressive you think this is, people accused of capital murder that is murder for when you can be put to which you can be put to death released from jail pending trial so they can go kill more people. does that sound progressive? or just insane? it hurts the people most likely to be victimized. which often communities of color, those who don t live
why would police arrest anyone who is not going to be prosecuted. why should police risk their lives or risk being sued to investigate crimes that prosecutor will either reduce to probation or dismiss? this is just the most recent example of the so-called progressive prosecutors, reforming a system they don t believe in. houston, texas, people are killed by suspected killers out on bond. see how progressive you think this is, people accused of capital murder that is murder for when you can be put to which you can be put to death released from jail pending trial so they can go kill more people. does that sound progressive? or just insane? it hurts the people most likely to be victimized. which often communities of color, those who don t live
to new york. progressive left prosecutors who will allow criminals to roam free. this criminal being allowed to go from coast to coast is shameful. this shouldn t happen in a civilized society. bill: no reporter asked him about it. and they re negligent. bill: i don t disagree with you. what is happening to your great american city? i ll tell you exactly what s happening. the problem is simply this. there has been a flip where the criminal is more important than the victim. and this is what you have with these left wing progressive prosecutors. it has flipped. where is the attention to the victims who have been brutalized? people are afraid to go out of their homes because the state is not protecting the civilized. it has been flipped. completely flipped. bill: i m sorry to watch it
police video shows the arrest of 40-year-old javier ambler in austin, texas, after a 22-minute chase in march of 2019. sheriff s deputies from nearby williamson county had tried to pull the driver over for failing to dim his headlights for oncoming traffic ambler later died at a hospital for years, investigators did not find any wrongdoing by police devastating ambler s family. i ve cried a lot. i have cried a lot i love my son. reporter: nearly two years later, things began to change a new prosecutor took over the case. you are pushin hard at the system. absolutely. reporter: and you re going t continue to do that? absolutely. reporter: jose garza is a number of so-called progressive prosecutors, many newly elected, promising criminal justice reform an advocacy group counts as many as 70 in the country, many taking a new look at past allegations of
but the limited number of useful records we receive from the obama white house show why the sentencing commission documents would have been important. there are a number of dark money groups on the left that argue medical judges hud make policy decisions based on judges own values. i i talked about the troubling role that dark money groups have played in this jujs selection process. when they demand justices give short lists and new litmus tests and cam pawns attacking the independence of the judiciary, they strongly supported the so-called progressive prosecutors who are soft on violent crime in the face of rising crime waves in cities luke san francisco,