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🚨🧵BREAKING: 16-year-old boy RELEASED just hours after he was arrested for BREAKING INTO 121 CARS in ONE NIGHT The break-ins happened overnight from May 3 to May 4 Laurel Police say they identified the group’s leader after a weeks-long investigation The 16-year-old was arrested last Friday but released just... show more
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Laurel Police Department Chief Russ Hammill said he is extremely frustrated with Maryland’s “catch-and-release” policy for juveniles “I have little hope there will be further accountability for him due to this broken system,” he said. “They consider this a lower-level crime. I urge them to come to my community meetings and hear how ‘lower level’ it is.”

This should never be tolerated in a functioning society.

Absolutely INSANE.

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This is why the groups leader and many other criminal gang leaders use people under 18. They know it will be a slap on the wrist in most cases. Juvenile Services told police to release him immediately, yep.

Whoever told police to release him should be arrested immediately and forced to share a cell with the same little savage they let loose

It's ok - he's oppressed

It’s straight up anarcho-tyranny. I bet the American guy who got caned in Singapore back in the 90’s for vandalizing cars never did it again. Give this little fucker one caning for each car he hit and he wouldn’t do it again either I bet.

Maryland’s policies are creating career criminals

Since there’s no description (and an impressive display of wanton criminality), can we assume Coulter’s Law?

I know a man for the job.
