One of these was Prison Legal News, a newsletter founded by Paul Wright, who had been in prison for killing a drug dealer during a robbery.
Sanders had endorsed the Boston Marathon bomber voting from prison and his support derived from the same radical swamps that had turned the former inmate into a civil rights hero for attacking prisons.
"Mr. Friedmann, a convicted felon and self-described criminal justice advocate, planted loaded guns with additional ammunition inside this detention center," he noted that, "Staff working inside a detention center is never armed. Let me be very clear - he also put every inmate at risk, every visitor at risk, and he put the entire community in jeopardy."
His former allies have expressed shock at how a former attempted murderer who had built a career advocating for criminals in prison could have actually taken, what lefties call, direct action on their behalf.
Meanwhile Friedmann appears to have created a GoFundMe fundraiser on his behalf which states that, "Due to the pending criminal charges, he is unable to explain his actions, provide any context or respond to the news reports concerning his arrest. However, Alex's longstanding commitment to criminal justice reform, and improvement of prison and jail conditions, gives us reason to believe that his intentions were consistent with his history of advocacy and activism."
Friedmann has spent a long time attacking prisons and defending criminals.
The fundamental assumption of criminal justice reform is that the robbers, murderers and rapists, are the victims of an unfair and unfeeling system that plucks children from school and plants them in prison, that sweeps up minorities for minor offenses, and takes people with few options and locks them up.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/02/soros-funded-ex-con-and-sanders-adviser-planted-daniel-greenfield/
Sanders had endorsed the Boston Marathon bomber voting from prison and his support derived from the same radical swamps that had turned the former inmate into a civil rights hero for attacking prisons.
"Mr. Friedmann, a convicted felon and self-described criminal justice advocate, planted loaded guns with additional ammunition inside this detention center," he noted that, "Staff working inside a detention center is never armed. Let me be very clear - he also put every inmate at risk, every visitor at risk, and he put the entire community in jeopardy."
His former allies have expressed shock at how a former attempted murderer who had built a career advocating for criminals in prison could have actually taken, what lefties call, direct action on their behalf.
Meanwhile Friedmann appears to have created a GoFundMe fundraiser on his behalf which states that, "Due to the pending criminal charges, he is unable to explain his actions, provide any context or respond to the news reports concerning his arrest. However, Alex's longstanding commitment to criminal justice reform, and improvement of prison and jail conditions, gives us reason to believe that his intentions were consistent with his history of advocacy and activism."
Friedmann has spent a long time attacking prisons and defending criminals.
The fundamental assumption of criminal justice reform is that the robbers, murderers and rapists, are the victims of an unfair and unfeeling system that plucks children from school and plants them in prison, that sweeps up minorities for minor offenses, and takes people with few options and locks them up.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2020/02/soros-funded-ex-con-and-sanders-adviser-planted-daniel-greenfield/
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