Subject: Re: Who Will Be The first sacrificial enemies?
Tell that to the grieving parents, I am sure they will agree....
Let's find out.
https://abc7ny.com/post/ms-13-...
Mickens' mother Elizabeth Alvarado was there in court on Tuesday.
"Every parent, every mother, anybody they're always wanting to know why? Why did it happen, why did you choose my daughter that day or anybody's kids that day?" Alvarado said.
"The holidays get rougher and rougher, I got to look at all my other kids that are there, when they're there, that's when I feel it," Johnson said.
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/lon...
Saenz’s family and lawyers didn’t comment outside court, but the parents of two of the victims said they wished he had been given a life sentence.
“It was some justice, but not what I wanted,” said George Johnson, the father of 29-year-old Michael Johnson, who was bludgeoned and stabbed to death in Brentwood in 2016. “At least he’s not out in the street to hurt anybody else.”
Sure, they wanted a longer sentence. But life sentences aren't really life sentences, anyway. They usually have the possibility of parole after some large number of years. If they get parole (a big IF) they generally stay on parole for the rest of their life. His plea deal includes a minimum sentence of 40 years, so he'll be locked up for a long time in any case.
--Peter
PS - Fox news lied to you in their headline. This wasn't a sweetheart deal. It's probably roughly what he would have got after a trial and guilty verdict.
PPS - Here's the DoJ take on the deal:
https://www.justice.gov/usao-e...
And their take on his brother's similar plea deal for the largely the same crimes
https://www.justice.gov/usao-e...