I generally hate the New York Daily News, it is the opposite of the New York Post, a far left-leaning New York paper. It’s famous for its provocative covers, which have been cruel and slanderous to the NRA and gun owners.
But, every once in a while, even the worst people will stumble onto the right answer.
“Bail reform, it’s lit!” Barry said. “It’s the Democrats! The Democrats know me and the Republicans fear me. You can’t touch me! I can’t be stopped!”
When he was finally released after his hearing early Saturday, Barry was still enthusiastic about Albany’s decision last year to eliminate bail for nonviolent crimes.
“It’s a great thing. It’s a beautiful thing,” he said. “They punk’ed people out for bull–t crimes.
Barry, 56, who has served six stints in state prison, has been arrested six times since New York’s bail reform laws took effect Jan. 1.
One court hearing Barry skipped is related to a Jan. 19 incident in which he was given a desk appearance ticket for allegedly stealing $50 out of woman’s hand inside the subway station at W. 42nd St. and Sixth Ave. near Bryant Park. The other hearing he missed was related to a theft in December.
The arrest was the 139th in Barry’s career. His criminal record includes six felonies, 87 misdemeanors, and 21 missed court hearings, records show.
This guy is beyond a career criminal. He enjoys being a criminal, preying on the law-abiding of New York City and getting away with it.
The good people of New York are nothing more than marks for criminals who know the system is rigged in their favor. Being a law-abiding citizen in a Progressive city is a sucker’s game, you exist to be taken advantage of.
That kind of record and hes not a politician?
Isn’t stealing money out of someone’s hand robbery (Taking by force or fear)? When did robbery become a nonviolent crime?
When the Democrats realized they get more votes from the crooks over the working people they supposedly represented.
They’re making sure the street thugs are loyal.
THIS is your liberal utopia…..