It’s even worse than you thought in California.
The SEIU union pumps millions into political candidates, while their members are the ones counting the mail ballots.
What could possibly go wrong?
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A felon convicted of the unprovoked murder of a U.S. Navy sailor on a San Francisco street will walk out of San Quentin in days after the state parole board, asked to look again at its release decision by Governor Gavin Newsom, voted to affirm it today.
Ladaris Greer, 58, shot Darnell James in the face outside an amusement arcade on Market Street in the early evening of September 5 1991. Greer had been harassing sailors enjoying shore leave while their ship, the U.S.S. Flint, had put in at Pier 50 for repairs. He shot James, 20, for no reason.
Greer was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to 35 years to life. He had a lengthy rap sheet, was on parole at the time of the killing and, three years’ earlier, was arrested for attempted murder.
The decision marks the culmination of Greer’s attempts to secure release. In 2023 Judge Brendan Conroy cut his sentence by ten years by dismissing ‘enhancements’ for use of a gun, having a previous ‘strike’ and having already been to prison. The judge noted that district attorney Brooke Jenkins’ office “expressly” stated it did not object to the resentencing.
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