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A previous attack. he strangled her, slammed her head into a wall multiple times. he was in jail for roughly eight days. he got out an unsecured $5,000 bond. she had a restraining order, and he is now accused of coming back and killing her. this is her sister audrey. i don t know how you let someone out of jail who just strangled someone. and think that eight days in jail was enough. remember regina s name every time you think that it s okay to let someone out. shannon: john, what do we tell these families, quickly. it s heartbreaking. it s absolutely heartbreaking. all he can do is fight against this nonsense. luckily, in nassau county, residents are fed up. recently in 2021 on election day, nassau county residents elected a career prosecutor, someone who is not a politician, and they elected her with a wide margin, and donnelly, over a state senator who actually wrote the bail reform laws. this is a message we are sending
HeadTimesJailRestraining-orderAttackWallBond0005000EightSomeoneAudreySentencing guidelines of about 20 years be cut in half. the lenient sentence has republican senators like arkansas tom cotton demanding answers. it certainly appears the department of justice is going soft on criminals who commit heinous crimes like ours and that results in the murder of a father of five simply because they didn t like his point of views, first as they are throwing the book at some of the protesters who broke into the capital and not commit crimes of violence but have been charged with trespassing. shannon: minority leader mitch mcconnell also sending a letter to the doj calling the move shocking. let s dig into the factors that are exacerbating america s crime crisis and what some local governments are doing to fight the recent rise in crime and violent crime, from new york, republican nassau county legislator john ferretti joins us tonight. john, good to have you with us. shannon, thank you for having me. shannon: i want to read from a washington post opin
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