Soros's district attorney does nothing to stop freight train lootings
Dozens of freight cars on the Los Angeles railway lines are being ransacked every day, yet such acts are not followed by severe penalties. Locals are calling on George Gascon to take action against the thefts, but the George Soros-backed district attorney (DA) is apparently doing nothing. The trusted man of the stock market speculator has come under fire for his pointless reforms. Other DAs linked to the billionaire across the country also make the news regularly with their scandalous decisions which have led to a surge in crime.
Thieves have been looting freight trains carrying on-line purchases in the Los Angeles area almost every day since Christmas. The criminals wait until the long trains come to a halt on the tracks, then climb on the cargo containers and break open the locks.
Keep hearing of train burglaries in LA on the scanner so went to #LincolnHeights to see it all. And… there’s looted packages as far as the eye can see. Amazon packages, @UPS boxes, unused Covid tests, fishing lures, epi pens. Cargo containers left busted open on trains. @CBSLA pic.twitter.com/JvNF4UVy2K
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) January 13, 2022
At the same time, the railway company reports an increase in armed robberies against train crews.
“While criminals are being caught and arrested, charges are reduced to a misdemeanor or petty offense, and the person is back on the streets in less than 24 hours after paying a nominal fine,”
said a spokesman for the rail operator. Although ransacking of the trains has continued for weeks, the Los Angeles district attorney has still not taken action against the thefts.
This field of debris isn’t the Wild West — it’s Downtown Los Angeles.
Thousands of dollars of merchandise is stolen, and sometimes discarded, from cargo trains at a time — and the railroad company is now asking for help. https://t.co/7yXIzPZNj5 pic.twitter.com/rBabWjJOOf
— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) January 18, 2022
There is growing dissatisfaction with public safety and justice in some parts of the United States. V4NA also reported that George Soros had recently turned his attention to district attorney elections in the US. Mr Soros channelled funds to have candidates elected who were promoting a peculiar criminal justice reform and supported the BLM movement. Many of the candidates backed by the billionaire speculator directly or indirectly received support from a network of organisations such as Justice & Public Safety Political Action Committee. The Influence Watch website describes Soros’s organisations involved as a “Safety and Justice” network.
George Gascon – Los Angeles
The Los Angeles district attorney is on the list of people who have received generous support from George Soros. Mr Gascon had earlier introduced law enforcement reforms which led to a surge in crime, so it comes as little surprise that he is failing to take action now against the train lootings. The number of robberies and murders have sharply risen since his election, as he significantly reduced the punishment of criminal acts. The case of a young woman who was stabbed to death at her workplace has recently provoked quite an outrage. His alleged assailant had been out on bail for two previous arrests. The victim’s father blames elected officials who release the criminals, a belief becoming increasingly common in cities with district attorneys backed by George Soros.
24yo architectural design student Brianna Kupfer was brutally stabbed to death while she was working at a furniture store in Los Angeles. The police identified Shawn Laval Smith as Brianna’s killer. Smith is a career criminal and was out on a $1k bail at the time of the murder. pic.twitter.com/3ny9T05nE7
— Billy (@Billy2_O) January 19, 2022
John Creuzot – Dallas
Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot is also on the payroll. Among a slate of reforms, he put forth the proposal that certain crimes that impact the quality of life should not be prosecuted. Mr Creuzot argues that the reforms aim to make Dallas a safer and fairer city. Since then, charges are not filed against those first offenders of marijuana possession or for cases involving trace amounts of drugs. The most contested reform he introduced was the decision to not prosecute thefts of personal items totalling less than 750 US dollars that are stolen out of necessity. He believes that incarceration for low-level crimes would not improve public safety. Mr Creuzot’s proposals drew heavy criticism from the Dallas police union, as well as from state officials, including Governor Greg Abbott and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Dallas Co. District Attorney stokes crime by refusing to prosecute theft of personal items worth less than $750. If someone is hungry they can just steal some food. If cold, steal a coat. Where does it end? It’s wealth redistribution by theft. #txlege https://t.co/dqfYogr4NX
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) April 15, 2019
Kimberly Gardner – St.Louis
St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly Gardner earned national notoriety after she filed a lawsuit against the McCloskey couple for using weapons to protect their house from Black Lives Matter protesters breaking into their lawn. Later, it came to light that Ms Gardner used the case in a fundraising campaign, which had just started when the scandal erupted.
.@StLouisCityCA speaks out on the events over the weekend: https://t.co/zaoOXLZaUR
— Circuit Attorney (@stlcao) June 29, 2020
Ms Gardner had also received funds from George Soros, over 67 thousand dollars from the political action committee (PAC) called Safety and Justice that is linked to the stock market speculator. Since in office, conviction rates have drastically dropped: only every other case ended with conviction, while charges were dropped for the rest.
Alvin Bragg – Manhattan, New York
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was elected with the endorsement of the Color of Change PAC, into which George Soros funnelled 1 million dollars. With his comprehensive reforms, Mr Bragg encourages prosecutors not to charge suspects with armed robbery but instead charge them with petty larceny, which carries a maximum of one year in prison.
Here’s the “Day One” memo that new Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg circulated throughout the office. pic.twitter.com/bUPsCI6cNS
— Ameer Benno (@AmeerBenno) January 5, 2022
His sweeping changes prompted fury. Burglaries will no longer be prosecuted as burglaries if the bandit steals from a storage unit or outdoor property that isn’t connected to a ‘living’ dwelling, and quality-of-life crimes such as prostitution, weapons possession (of non-firearms) and marijuana possession won’t be prosecuted at all. He argues that prison should be a ‘last resort’ – despite the mounting number of violent crimes being committed on the streets of New York by repeat offenders who have been let out of jail early. He would seek ‘alternatives’ to jail time for misdemeanors, and that some felonies should be downgraded to misdemeanors so that the suspects who commit them can avoid custody. The changes proposed by George Soros’s district attorney provoked strong reactions. „DA Bragg has made himself the police, the judge and the jury,” the president of the Detectives Endowment Association remarked.
*DEA Statement*
“Where there are drugs, there are guns. They go together,” said Detectives’
Endowment Association President Paul DiGiacomo. “D.A. Bragg has made
himself the police, the judge and the jury.” pic.twitter.com/brBeoJ6XFG— Detectives’ Endowment Association (@NYCPDDEA) January 4, 2022