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Tony Evers' Killers and Rapists: Nearly 1,000 Freed Criminals Include Wisconsin's Most Heinous
This is from one of a series of articles on Wisconsinrightnow.com regarding the release of violent criminals back into Wisconsin by Governor Evers' parole commission and his personal appointee John Tate to the head of that commission. Reporters, Jim Piwowarczyk & Jessica McBride sorted through the data and WRN will be running one story each day covering the violent criminals that have been released. Often these paroles have been granted without notifying the victims (or their families) or law enforcement in the communities into which the criminals were released. Both Mr. Evers and the legislature should be ashamed of themselves.
"The list, from 2019 through 2021, includes some of the most brutal killers in Wisconsin history and some of the most high-profile. The cases span the state, from Kenosha to Rib Mountain, Wisconsin Right Now has documented through a public records request.
These were DISCRETIONARY paroles. That means the Evers/Barnes administration’s Parole Commission chairman made a CHOICE to release the criminals. Many were serving life sentences, which don’t qualify for mandatory release. In other cases, the spreadsheet of paroles provided to WRN by the Parole Commission did not include mandatory released inmates. In other words, the Evers/Barnes administration could have kept these criminals behind bars but made a purposeful decision not to do so. "
See the rest of the article here.
H/T to The Vicki McKenna Show on WISN
"33 So ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye are: for blood it defileth the land: and the land cannot be cleansed of the blood that is shed therein, but by the blood of him that shed it." ~ Numbers 35:33