I must ask why there are so few stories about incarcerated women? There are just as many vulnerable, elderly, low crime/short time people there too. One women's jail that I KNOW has Covid infections that are not reporting them while reporting the mens levels next door to them!
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Why is he in jail?
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For triple murder among them two Cops. So yeah he is supposed to die in prison that was the idea behind the 70y+ sentencing.
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We must decarcerate...the murderers? Chesa's father is in prison for felony murder, for his voluntary participation in the deaths of 3 men. He was sentenced fairly. Why do tweets that leverage Chesa's story to opportunistically push Chesa's political agenda leave that part out?
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I'm convinced the whole reason Chesa wants to let all the violent criminals out is to get his father out. Chesa would rather let the world burn than admit the sins of his parents. How shameful!
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Please have mercy on
@walking_rain , A@Harvard phd neurobiologist, while a faculty member of@harvardmed and writing a book at their request he was arrested. We've@whip_poorwills our neighbor long enough. please have mercy as he begs to survive.https://twitter.com/whip_poorwills/status/1243479704398675968 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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His father is a domestic terrorist involved in the murder of 3 people.
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So the choice is to either risk the death of elderly convicted felons or release them into our neighborhoods so they can kill law abiding citizens. Give me some time to think that one over.
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