• Amazing Woke combination story!

    From The Iceberg@21:1/5 to All on Wed Sep 27 06:34:19 2023
    Wow! a woke womyn CEO who hollered on about how pro-BLM and pro-Black her company is, ended up getting killed by a Black guy, a career criminal who was released 23 years early by a Woke Soros backed Black pro-BLM DA - who is now being charged with crimes
    related to fraud/tax evasion and is being sued for malicious prosecution by the officers she wrongly accused to be responsible fot Freddie Gray's death! amazing combination.

    https://twitter.com/scottmgreer/status/1706818712446329035?s=61

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Mosby

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12563751/Pava-Marie-LaPere-murder-suspect-warrant.html

    Jason Billingsley, suspected of killing Forbes '30 Under 30' tech CEO Pava LaPere, 26, linked to knifepoint sex attack a WEEK earlier: 6ft 4, 305lb ex-con was let out by Soros-backed DA EARLY despite history of sex offenses and violent crimes

    Pava Marie LaPere, 26, was killed by blunt force trauma inside her luxury Mount Vernon, Baltimore apartment, and her body was found by police on Monday
    The Police Commissioner announced that they have a warrant out for a murder suspect's arrest on Tuesday evening
    They have named Jason Dean Billingsley, 32, of Baltimore, as their main suspect in her murder

    The prime suspect in the brutal murder of Baltimore tech CEO Pava LaPere may have struck days earlier in a knifepoint sex assault and arson attack that left two people fighting for their lives, DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.

    Police issued an arrest warrant for Jason Billingsley on Tuesday afternoon along with a stark warning to the public that the convicted sex offender, 32, has a history of rape and violence.

    Billingsley faces charges of first-degree murder, assault and reckless endangerment in the killing of 26-year-old LaPere, a rising star in tech who made the prestigious Forbes '30 Under 30' list.

    The 6ft 4, 305lbs suspect had been jailed for 30 years in 2015, was set free by progressive, George Soros-backed District Attorney Marilyn Mosby in October 2022 - just seven years into his sentence. It is unclear why he was released so swiftly.

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  • From The 13%@21:1/5 to The Iceberg on Thu Sep 28 23:36:14 2023
    XPost: soc.women, alt.politics.nationalism.black, free.woke.racist.democrats XPost: talk.politics.guns

    The Iceberg <iceberg.rules@gmail.com> wrote in news:5936e56d-adf2-436a-9a53-c7355b8b526an@googlegroups.com:

    Wow! a woke womyn CEO who hollered on about how pro-BLM and pro-Black
    her company is, ended up getting killed by a Black guy, a career
    criminal who was released 23 years early by a Woke Soros backed Black
    pro-BLM DA - who is now being charged with crimes related to fraud/tax evasion and is being sued for malicious prosecution by the officers
    she wrongly accused to be responsible fot Freddie Gray's death!
    amazing combination.

    https://twitter.com/scottmgreer/status/1706818712446329035?s=61

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marilyn_Mosby

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12563751/Pava-Marie-LaPere-mur der-suspect-warrant.html

    Jason Billingsley, suspected of killing Forbes '30 Under 30' tech CEO
    Pava LaPere, 26, linked to knifepoint sex attack a WEEK earlier: 6ft
    4, 305lb ex-con was let out by Soros-backed DA EARLY despite history
    of sex offenses and violent crimes

    Pava Marie LaPere, 26, was killed by blunt force trauma inside her
    luxury Mount Vernon, Baltimore apartment, and her body was found
    by police on Monday The Police Commissioner announced that they
    have a warrant out for a murder suspect's arrest on Tuesday
    evening They have named Jason Dean Billingsley, 32, of Baltimore,
    as their main suspect in her murder

    The prime suspect in the brutal murder of Baltimore tech CEO Pava
    LaPere may have struck days earlier in a knifepoint sex assault and
    arson attack that left two people fighting for their lives,
    DailyMail.com can exclusively reveal.

    Police issued an arrest warrant for Jason Billingsley on Tuesday
    afternoon along with a stark warning to the public that the convicted
    sex offender, 32, has a history of rape and violence.

    Billingsley faces charges of first-degree murder, assault and reckless endangerment in the killing of 26-year-old LaPere, a rising star in
    tech who made the prestigious Forbes '30 Under 30' list.

    The 6ft 4, 305lbs suspect had been jailed for 30 years in 2015, was
    set free by progressive, George Soros-backed District Attorney Marilyn
    Mosby in October 2022 - just seven years into his sentence. It is
    unclear why he was released so swiftly.

    The prosecutor who struck the deal should be held liable for the end
    result.

    Like most states, Maryland allows inmates to earn time off their sentence
    for good conduct and engaging in work programs, moving up their release
    date.

    Inmates can earn up to 30 days per month under the “diminution credit”
    system, according to a 2020 state report. Those serving sentences for
    crimes of violence, large drug sentences or sex offenses can receive up to
    20 days per month. They earn credit for work tasks, education and special projects, including academic programs and other work details.

    Becky Feldman, a former defense attorney and prosecutor who now works at
    the Sentencing Project, says diminution credits are designed to promote
    safety and good behavior inside prisons.

    “It incentivizes people to take advantage of programs and disincentivizes people who don’t take advantage of those programs and who otherwise get infractions,” she said.

    Some are not eligible to earn diminution credits: Inmates serving a
    sentence for rape against a victim under age 16; those serving a repeat sentence for third-degree sexual assault involving a victim under age 16;
    and those imprisoned for a violation of lifetime sexual offender
    supervision.

    Billingsley was arrested on charges of first-degree sex offense in July
    2013, and pleaded guilty in February 2015. His sentence, backdated to when
    he was first incarcerated after his arrest, called for a term of 30 years,
    but with 16 years of that term suspended.

    That meant he was ordered to serve 14 years, and up to the balance of the
    16 years could be imposed by the judge if he violated terms of his
    release. According to a transcript, the judge, Emanuel Brown, said he
    didn’t think the sentence was long enough, but that prosecutors struck the arrangement because the victim did not want to testify.

    https://www.thebaltimorebanner.com/community/criminal-justice/james- billingsley-early-release-IM5XOOOKWBFZ3MUVY3R74ACQNM/

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