some of the migrants charged with beating two of new york s cops may have skipped town. likely skipped town hopping on a bus to california. good morning, everybody. bill hemmer tracking the story on a friday. dana: good morning. i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. bill: i like your red. dana: everyone is wearing red because of heart health month. police arrested seven migrants in the attack. most were charged and released without bail. five may have gone on a bus in california. you get healthcare and financial age for college someday. dana: how chaos at the border is making the crime crisis work. i appeared with paul mauro on fox & friends. watch this. the idea that quality of life is going down is in my eyes irrelevant refuteable to anybody who lives in reality in a blue city, certainly in new york. i live here. amazing the cops are out there doing this kind of work. dana: we begin with cb cotton in times square. hi. good morning. five of the
Cobb County police said that a man fled after being caught shoplifting at an Atlanta mall and abandoned his 11-year-old boy in late December. James Calvin Smith allegedly stole a bag and then stuffed it with $852 worth of clothing and perfume from a Macy's at the Cumberland Mall before he was co.
serious, guys, come on. there is a hostage situation going on in this country where we have a revolving door of justice, when we have a revolving door where people mentally ill are being let out a american citizens are being victimized time and time again by a criminal justice system that doesn t recognize the crime that hits victims like a thunderbolt, and this mayor, mayor lightfoot in chicago, when she says literally the purses are attracting a lot of organized retail theft crime, is she saying that the purses are really responsible for the crime and not the criminals? i mean, this is all out of whack. and until we get these bail laws reframed so that people with bench warrants and arrest warrants are kept in jail or people who are bail jumpers like the individual in the christmas day that christmas parade, until those people are kept in jail, we are all going to be victimized. sean: and by the way, you worked many, many years on
serious, guys, come on. there is a hostage situation going on in this country when we have a revolving door of justice, when we have a revolving door where people who are mentally ill are being let out. american citizens are being victimized time and time again by a criminal justice system that doesn t recognize the crime that hits victims like a thunderbolt, and this mayor, mayor lightfoot in chicago, when she says literally the purses are attracting a lot of organized retail theft crime, is she saying that the purses are really responsible for the crime and not the criminals? i mean, this is all out of whack. and until we get these bail laws reframed so that people with bench warrants and arrest warrants are kept in jail or people who are bail jumpers like the individual in that christmas parade, until those people are