She doesn’t just want to defund the police — she also wants to coddle perps who attack cops.
Vice President Harris supported pre-trial diversion initiatives to suspects who assaulted cops while she served as district attorney of San Francisco, a review of the public record shows.
Harris served as DA from 2004 to 2010, before moving on to attorney general of California.
Harris’ abandoning law enforcers stung all the more because she had come into office pledging to get tough on violent lawbreakers.
“Violent people should be held accountable,” she said in February 2007 after announcing plans to get tough on cop assault, according to an SFGate report.
According to local reports, however, Harris’ plans were derailedby San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi. Harris was reportedly spooked after Adachi staged a formal protest outside police headquarters. Adachi died in 2019 — an autopsy later confirmed cocaine contributed to his death.
“This was Kamala’s first flip-flop,” said one former San Francisco cop who remembered the situation well. “We felt betrayed.”
In a compromise with Adachi, Harris said misdemeanor assault on a cop could qualify for pre-trial diversion and that punching a police officer could be remediated with counseling and other services — instead of jail time. --->READ MORE HERE
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Vice President Kamala Harris, who President Joe Biden endorsed after dropping his reelection bid Sunday afternoon, previously promoted a bail fund that released men then accused of rioting, sex offenses and beating women.
The Harris campaign is poised to present a contrast of “prosecutor vs. felon” between her and 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, sources told CNN. Despite this, the vice president’s record reveals her prior lot support of bail funds that secured the release of men accused of sexual offenses and harming women.
At the height of the nationwide Black Lives Matter (BLM) riots in June 2020, vice presidential nominee and then-Democrat California Sen. Harris promoted a fundraiser for the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF). The fund faced criticism for helping to bail out accused rioters.
Thomas Moseley was bailed out with help from the Harris-backed MFF twice after being accused of damaging a police precinct in August 2020 and rioting in December 2020, according to the Hennepin County Attorney Office. Moseley was under investigation for allegedly trying to buy semi-automatic weapons from a gun store in Jan. 2021 through straw buyers, a press release read. He was charged with three felony counts for alleged possession of multiple drugs while also possessing a firearm.
The MFF also helped bail out Timothy Wayne Columbus, who faced 30 years in prison after being accused of sexually assaulting an eight-year-old girl in July 2020, court documents obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation showed. The MFF helped post bail for Richard Raynell Kelley who was accused of assaulting a 71-year-old woman after breaking into her home in August 2020, according to court documents. Kelley was eventually convicted of third-degree assault in July 2021, and his 15-month prison sentence was stayed by the judge, according to Alpha News.
A man who allegedly stomped on and stole from a victim on Minneapolis’ streets on May 25, 2020, had his bail fund supported by MFF, court documents obtained by DCNF revealed.
The MFF also assisted in bailing out of jail six men facing allegations that they committed violence against women between June 2020 and August 2020, according to court documents obtained by the DCNF. Two of the men allegedly strangled women at their own places of residence, while another man was accused of beating his girlfriend upwards of six times using a closed fist. Five of the six accused were previously convicted of charges related to domestic abuse, court records showed. --->READ MORE HEREFollow links below to related stories:
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