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Letters: Prayers, additional education won't cut crime; tough judicial action might

Por: The Advocate Opinion September 29, 2022

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I’m glad to see that recently Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome and Police Chief Murphy Paul have decided to take seriously.Maybe the mayor can get together with local preachers and have another prayer service. Maybe she can give more money for reading and art sessions to make the thugs give up the life of crime.How about trying to get the judicial system to quit giving bail and early release to career criminals? Start charging... + full article



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