the criminals end up with consequences, with cash free bail? we ve seen it over and over again. how many times do we tell a story, this victim was killed. turns out, oh, guess, what he had a rap sheet a mile long and got out last month after a burglary charge. when they says to zeldin on crime, i don t know why that s so important to you, it reminded me of when do you remember terry mcauliffe in virginia running against glen youngkin said i don t think parents should tell teachers what to teach kids. the. judge, it s a very what difference does it make. absolutely. it s part of who kathy hochul is. i call her the accidental governor. no one voted her in. it s this arrogance, condescending, let the people eat cake. you made a cake. i did make a cake today, but that s another issue. why are you concerned about it? you know, with the changes?
horsemen what they are seeing. because although it may seem to someone that this is never going to happen, as we see, these things do happen. so it is important for people to report to law enforcement. in this case, dina, yes. this target was the drawbridge that sentenced this suspect to prison, previously for a burglary charge. but this hitless that was found by authorities thus far, authorities have indicated, involve somebody like mitch mcconnell gretchen whitmer, and others. what does this say to you in terms of the mindset of the perpetrator? in terms of the fact that it was a judge, a governor, a sign of their? the fact that these are government officials who are being targeted by this particular person? i would say that in looking at it, with a drug, considered the ritual knew the judge, it was definitely targeted. it seemed like it was retaliation. and it is very interesting when
. 27-year-old sean greer is facing multiple charges tonight. he was on probation for an earlier burglary charge and allegedly driving with a suspended license. new data out tonight as the nation s crime wave continues. 16 cities stretching from coast-to-coast have broken their all-time homicide records in 2021 and hundreds of others are seeing their highest rate in more than two decades and the year isn t even over yet. we have the details tonight. i started today, too:13 recognizing though 134 lives that up and lost in the city of oakland to homicide this year. oakland is not alone. released 16 cities this year saw their highest homicide rate since the 1990s. violence, dangerous offenders on the street has reached a tipping point. it is a big-city democratic mayors have been forced to
politicized that no one is calling for restrictions on the bail bond industry, which routinely postpones for whoever can afford their fees, regardless of the charge. so, at the head, your reaction to that, because clearly bail bondsman s fee, the bail bondsman was going to cover the entire bail. well, i m calling for reformation in the entire bail system. not only on this bail bond projects, but we must take and put it under a the entire system that lets violent criminals back on the streets. i don t have a problem if you have a misdemeanor and you want to let that person back on the streets. but when you have people who committed violent crimes like him who had an assault on a police officer and a burglary charge was pending, that man should not have been back on the street in order to kill somebody if he in fact is the killer of this person. jackie: and so much news
carley: when you say 0 bail there is no bail for any criminal? it is not everyone. there are certain crimes bail still applies. some of the suspect we arrested we have been able to get bail enhancements and if there is no record of a recent arrest, just a simple burglary charge generally someone will be released with a citation to appear at a later date. todd: we are seeing an amazing number of coordination among criminals. the formula you go how worried should every american be that what we saw on screen is coming to the community. we need to be aware. we have crimes of opportunity. we took calculated risks that is