Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 07, 2023
William Shae McKay could have been in custody Dec. 29 — in more than one case. Instead, the three strikes felon, already facing a life sentence, gunned down a Riverside County deputy before dying alongside a freeway in a hail of bullets. How was it that the 44-year-old violent criminal was free? By the time McKay encountered Deputy Isaiah Cordero in the traffic stop that would end Cordero's life, he had been issued $500,000 bail in a... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 30, 2022
A Riverside County sheriff's deputy was fatally shot Thursday afternoon during a traffic stop in Jurupa Valley, sparking a high-speed chase across multiple freeways that ended with deputies killing the gunman in a shootout. The shooter was a violent felon who should have... + más
Man allegedly catfishes teen girl online, kills her family | ABC News
Funeral for Riverside County deputy killed in line of duty set for Friday | ABC7
ABC News USA Nation December 30, 2022
A California deputy was fatally shot during a traffic stop by a man who authorities said should have been incarcerated under the state's three strikes sentencing law but instead was out on bond.Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy Isaiah Cordero, 32, was killed Thursday... + más
Losing Your Sanity in Miami Traffic? Study Ranks City Among the Most Congested in the World | NBC 6 South Florida
Florida deputy fatally shoots fellow deputy in 'extremely dumb' accident: Sheriff | ABC News
New York Daily News USA Politics December 15, 2022
ALBANY — Misleading media reports tying rising crime to New York’s cashless bail system played a major role in fueling public opposition to the reforms, says a new analysis from FWD.us, an advocacy group. FWD.us, which describes itself as a bipartisan organization, looked at... + más
NYC Mayor Adams tones down bail reform rhetoric in apparent pre-election boon to Gov. Hochul | New York Daily News
Editorial: California still violates the Constitution on bail | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion December 04, 2022
Violent crime is up in California and around the nation, and many prosecutors, politicians and police officials place the blame — incorrectly — on so-called zero-bail policies and other changes to the traditional money bail system. Their arguments are seductive because they... + más
Voters approve amendment to change how judges determine bail in Ohio | 10 WBNS
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 29, 2022
The purpose of bail is to get people out of jail. There continues to be broad misunderstanding of that basic principle among Californians generally, and blatant violation of it — knowing or otherwise — among police and judges. The right to bail under the state and federal... + más
Gov. Hochul and Albany would rather keep jails empty than let victims like Keaira Bennefield live | New York Post
10 WBNS USA Politics November 09, 2022
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans have approved amending the state Constitution to require courts to consider public safety, the seriousness of the offense, a person's criminal record and a person's likelihood of returning to court when setting the amount of bail. With its... + más
Alabama Constitution, 10 amendments on Nov. 8 ballot | Associated Press
New York Post USA Opinion November 05, 2022
Let’s get one thing straight. would be alive today if her violent, predicate-felon estranged husband after he savagely beat her inside her apartment a few days before he shot her. But he wasn’t remanded because caused only misdemeanor injuries and a judge could not set bail... + más
Judge gave protection order to Keaira Bennefield’s suspected killer after he beat her | New York Post
Buck stops … there: Gov. Hochul points finger at ‘system, judges’ after slain Keaira Bennefield’s mom blames her | New York Post
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