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Episode Date: February 17, 2023Soros DAs soft-on-crime approach may have led to a mass shooting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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On this Friday, as you may know, three young people are dead after yet another mass shooting.
This one at Michigan State University.
As usual, a left-wing politician want to crack down on guns, but not on the criminals who shoot them.
Far left, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is demanding more gun.
control, even as she knows the killer who committed suicide, was allowed to walk free by a
progressive prosecutor whom Whitmer supported. Here is the situation. In the year 2019,
Anthony McCrae was arrested for illegally carrying a handgun. Instead of being charged with a felony,
soft-on-crime DA Carol Seaman, a favorite of George Soros,
dismissed the felony charge, which carries a five-year prison term and accepted a misdemeanor
plea from McCray. Well, the criminal walked, receiving 12 months probation. If Seaman had done
her elected job, McCrae would still be in prison, and the three young people would be alive
today. Despite that, the progressive left continues to push soft on crime policies as the
body count mounts. This brutal situation has been going on far too long. Reasonable gun
restrictions, okay. But violent crime will never improve unless the criminals themselves
are held to account. Back after this.
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