NY ‘justice’ is now a revolving door for serial violent perps — and Mamdani will make it WORSE
Last week served as a stark reminder of the consequences of the revolving-door justice system in the city, with multiple cases highlighting the dangers of releasing violent offenders. Despite the upcoming mayoral election potentially bringing in a proponent of “decarceration,” the recent incidents involving Timothy Bohler, David Mazariegos, and Demitri Marshall underscore the failures of the current system.
Timothy Bohler, a repeat offender with 45 prior arrests, stands accused of a brutal attack involving a machete that resulted in the loss of a stranger’s fingers. Additionally, he faces charges in a fatal hit-and-run while on supervised release from prison. Despite being sentenced to six years for attempted murder, Bohler was released early and managed to avoid jail time on multiple occasions, even after charges in separate cases were dropped.
David Mazariegos, who has 33 prior arrests, confessed to beating a security guard to death in a subway station. He was out on bail for a similar assault when the fatal incident occurred. Despite the judge noting the escalating severity of his crimes, he was able to secure a low bail amount due to reduced charges.
Demitri Marshall, charged in a random slashing incident, was due to be jailed on cash bail but was released based on claims of community ties and enrollment in a drug treatment program. Despite being a repeat offender with a history of violence, the judge opted to set him free.
These cases highlight the failures of misguided criminal justice reforms and a political culture that prioritizes leniency over public safety. The progressive “decarceral” movement aims to reduce incarceration rates but fails to provide effective alternatives to protect the public from violent offenders.
Zohran Mamdani, a proponent of decarceration, has pushed for the closure of Rikers Island without viable replacements and has supported legislation to reduce sentences and promote early releases. His agenda, which includes abolishing the NYPD’s gang database and decriminalizing sex work, risks further endangering the community.
New Yorkers must consider the implications of electing individuals like Mamdani and the potential consequences of implementing such dangerous policies. The safety of the city hinges on making informed decisions and prioritizing public safety over misguided ideologies. The sun was setting over the horizon, casting a warm golden glow across the landscape. As the day came to a close, the world seemed to slow down and take a deep breath, preparing for the night ahead.
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