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"To quote the study, “at least 76% of homicide suspects had active or prior supervision.”'
" In other words, despite their prior armed and unarmed violent tendencies, they were back on the streets and killed someone."
SGT James Murphy, CPT Jack Durish,
SPC Gary Welch, SGT Mark Anderson,
CPL Douglas Chrysler, Maj Marty Hogan,
CSM Charles Hayden, SMSgt David A Asbury,
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi, MSgt David Hoffman,
SSG Michael Noll, MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SGM Erik Marquez, CW3 Harvey K.
SFC William Farrell, CPL Ronald Keyes Jr
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" In other words, despite their prior armed and unarmed violent tendencies, they were back on the streets and killed someone."
SGT James Murphy, CPT Jack Durish,
SPC Gary Welch, SGT Mark Anderson,
CPL Douglas Chrysler, Maj Marty Hogan,
CSM Charles Hayden, SMSgt David A Asbury,
MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi, MSgt David Hoffman,
SSG Michael Noll, MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
SGM Erik Marquez, CW3 Harvey K.
SFC William Farrell, CPL Ronald Keyes Jr
Sgt (Join to see), SSG (Join to see)
1SG Dan Capri, LTC (Join to see)
D.C. Guns and Gangs | Gun Facts
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Exactly. So we see how well gun laws don't work
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No surprise there. An individual who has committed a serious crime in the past is more likely to commit another one than the "average" person.
It's part of the reason why I think we have to rethink who we lock up. We should stop filling our prisons with minor drug possession and similar so the prison system is overcrowded. Save the prisons and their capacity for the truly violent criminals.
It's part of the reason why I think we have to rethink who we lock up. We should stop filling our prisons with minor drug possession and similar so the prison system is overcrowded. Save the prisons and their capacity for the truly violent criminals.
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