Lawmakers want changes to SAFE-T Act to avoid criminals ‘slipping through the cracks’ – Center Square

"Our No. 1 argument is that there needs to be more crimes on the detention list and that would get those prosecutors and those judges to really hear if someone is a danger to society,” said State Rep. Dennis Tipsword, who also serves as the Woodford county chief deputy sheriff.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

So, like any good Dem “ social experiment “ , it is first implemented and then needs, in this case, a Republican to strengthen it out after the loss of several lives and many assaults, robberies etc. by those that shouldn’t have been released in the first place. Collateral damage.

Ataraxis
2 years ago

God forbid a criminal slips through the cracks in Illinois!

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