No More Roy!
Roy Cooper’s early release program: From ‘indecent liberties with a child’ to murder in record time. The man’s not soft on crime — he’s got a promotions pipeline.
Herald D. Bruner was convicted of Taking Indecent Liberties with a Child in 2015
Gov. Roy Cooper released him early, on May 18, 2021
Source: @CooperReleased
Ronnie Collins was convicted of Taking Indecent Liberties with a Child in 2017
Gov. Roy Cooper released him early, on August 17, 2021
Source: @CooperReleased
Jonathan M. Reels was convicted of Taking Indecent Liberties with a Child in 2018
Gov. Roy Cooper released him early, on July 19, 2021
Source: @CooperReleased
Shelton Mccotter was convicted of Failure to Register as a Sex Offender in 2018
Gov. Roy Cooper released him early, on March 2, 2021
After his early release, Mccotter was convicted of Failure to Notify of Change of Address as a Sex Offender
Source: @CooperReleased
Daequaris H. Williams was convicted of Taking Indecent Liberties with a Child in 2014
Gov. Roy Cooper released him early, on August 16, 2021
After his early release, Williams was convicted of Failure to Notify of Change of Address as a Sex Offender
Source: @CooperReleased
Tanya M. Hathcock was convicted of Habitual Felon in 2017
Gov. Roy Cooper released her early, on May 12, 2021
After her early release, Hathcock was convicted of Habitual Felon
Source: @CooperReleased
The FIFA World Cup referee Omar Artan from Somalia who oddly has diplomatic documents clearly due to corruption was banned from entering the U.S. due to his direct links to known terrorists. Those NOT telling the truth about this do not want any vetting to occur. The goal is to keep terrorists and their sympathizers out and frankly him having some fraudulent diplomatic passport probably didn’t help his cause either.