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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

OC Sheriff Refuses to Release 1,800 Dangerous Inmates – Including Murderers and Child Molesters – After Judge’s Order

 

OC Sheriff Don Barnes

California – Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes fought back after a Superior Court Judge ordered the release of 1,858 dangerous inmates over concerns about Covid.

Nearly 200 of the ‘medically vulnerable’ inmates ordered to be released are murderers and child molesters.

In April the anti-American ACLU sued to ‘protect the medically vulnerable’ inmates at the Orange County jail and a radical judge sided with the ACLU.

Sheriff Barnes said he would immediately be appealing the judge’s order to the appellate court, calling the inmates a “significant threat to the public.”

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“I have no intention of doing that, of releasing those individuals back into the community. I think they pose a serious threat,” Barnes said.

“We’ve released 1,400 inmates to date since March for low-level offenders. The only inmates remaining now are serious offenders,” Barnes explained. “Of the medically vulnerable, 90 of them are in custody for murder or attempted murder, 94 for child molestation.”

Sheriff Barnes said the inmates who have tested positive for Covid-19 are asymptomatic.

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