From Wikipedia:
"July 1, 2015, a gunman opened fire on Pier 14 in the Embarcadero district in San Francisco, CA, shooting 32-year-old Kathryn Steinle in the chest. She died two hours later at a hospital. An illegal immigrant from Mexico,
Francisco Sanchez, was arrested and charged with murder. Authorities
suspect that the shooting was random. The shooting sparked controversy
and political debate over San Francisco's sanctuary city status."
If this doesn't make the most softest of hearts boil against the system, you are the problem. Kathryn or she is known as Katie, was walking on the pier with her father when she was randomly struck in the chest fired by a man who should not be in the United States. In fact, he should be deep in some Mexican jail. Instead, he's on a pier in California firing bullets into a crowd. Sweet.
This is an awful crime perpetrated by a man who was depoted FIVE times. The feds had to hand him over to the state. The city of San Francisco, being a city that has this status of never revealing the state of the immigration status, allowed Sanchez to walk out. Even though, they could've held them. Whatever the details, a simple check would've found out his past history. The one thing that will make you just sick to your stomach is...
...this is all legal. Yes...the city of San Francisco did everything by the books. But didn't do everything by common sense. This is our government at work. Ineffective piles are steaming shit that don't do jackshit unless you owe them money. But this is completely our fault. We can't judge or we champion guys who want to be girls or vice versa. We say (even though I'm not religious) that Christians are zealots while Muslims are chopping off heads. That the Department of Justice can send representatives to funerals for Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, and Freddie Gray but no one from the White House to attend Katie's funeral. Not even a word about it.
This is total garbage. The criminals have more rights than you now. And hopefully, you don't discover this the hard way, as when you get into their system, and you try to do the right thing. You're in for a surprise.
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