Friday, February 28, 2020

Justice in Texas, but Just Barely, as Jury Sentences Convicted Killer to Death in the Murder of a Richardson Police Officer

By A Texas Reader
Fri, Feb 28, 2020 9:39 p.m.

Jury sentences convicted killer to death in the murder of a Richardson police officer



"Jury Sentences Convicted Killer to Death in the Murder of a Richardson Police Officer"| wfaa.com

A Collin County jury on Thursday night sentenced a convicted killer to death for fatally shooting a Richardson police officer in 2018. Brandon McCall, 28, was convicted last week of capital murder ...

www.wfaa.com

ATR: Richardson straddles the Dallas County - Collin County line.

Shooting happened in the Collin County portion of Richardson.

Thankfully, as Dallas County has a Negro district attorney.



3 comments:

  1. Telling it like it is as we spiral further into the decay.

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  2. jerry pdx
    I previously sent this story about the illegal who sexually assaulted a 3 yr. old girl in a bathroom stall while her father was in the next stall over but the plot thickens on the story. Christopher Puente had been detained by Chicago police but was released despite being an illegal and a felon. The release of dangerous illegal invaders is common practice and in accordance with sanctuary city policies. The last two paragraphs of the article sum it up:

    CE reported earlier this month that hundreds of Orange County Jail inmates on whom the agency had active detainers were re-arrested over the past two years on charges including rape, assault with a deadly weapon and child sex offenses -- after local authorities released them without notifying ICE.

    According to county data, officials at the Southern California jail didn't notify ICE when it released 2,121 inmates with detainers on them over 2018 and 2019. Over that same period, another 1,315 were released "to ICE upon completion of their local sentences in accordance with" California's sanctuary regulations laid out in Senate Bill 54, an ICE press release said.

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  3. Let us hope the sentence is carried out with all due speed.

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