Posted on 10/03/2023 8:07:49 AM PDT by grundle
Video at https://twitter.com/JeremyHarrisTV/status/1707805849467625490
A Seattle robbery suspect was recently left stunned when a judge informed him he would not be released, video of the courtroom moment shows.
The 16-year-old is charged with three counts of robbery, three counts of burglary, and one theft count, KOMO News reported on Friday.
“I can’t get house arrest?” the teen asks the judge in the clip. “You let people out, who shoot at people get house arrest.”
“Well I’m not letting you out,” the judge responds.
“Why not?” the teen asks.
“Why not? Maybe you should ask [your attorney] why not,” the judge says.
Five adult males in their 20s and 30s were also arrested and charged along with the teen in connection with the home robberies.
Four suspects are charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and are being held on bail of more than $1 million. The last suspect is facing one count of burglary and is being held on $300,000 bail.
Police said the men were found with cash, drugs, and guns and believe the suspects could be connected with up to 14 incidents in four South Seattle neighborhoods.
The suspects allegedly stole more than $30,000 in cash, debit cards, jewelry, important documents like passports and green cards, handbags, Amazon packages, and homegrown marijuana.
The group is also suspected of targeting Asian families specifically, according to court documents.
In one incident, a burglar allegedly held a gun to a 10-year-old boy’s head and forced him to reveal where his family kept valuables.
“We’re not sure why the Asian community was targeted,” Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz said at a news conference on Wednesday.
“State law is very clear about what we need to be able to prove a hate crime beyond a reasonable doubt,” a spokesperson for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office told the outlet. “The difficulty is we have to show the motivation at the time of charging, but when we have the evidence to do so, we make that charging decision.”
Most of the suspects also have a criminal history, including convictions for assault, burglary, robbery, and attempting to elude.
“The suspects usually have been a group of 3-7 armed black males in their teens who have accosted victims outside of their homes and forced entry into their residence,” the Seattle Police Department said ahead of the press conference.
Violent crime remains high in Seattle this year after hitting a 15-year high in 2022.
So far this year, Seattle has experienced 42 homicides, over 1,000 robberies, more than 5,400 burglaries, nearly 2,200 aggravated assaults, more than 5,800 car thefts, and more than 14,400 larceny thefts, according to police data.
Seattle in recent weeks has moved towards cracking down on certain types of crime plaguing the city.
Last month, the Seattle City Council voted to make public drug use a crime that can result in arrest. Like many major cities, Seattle is battling a deadly fentanyl epidemic that has killed nearly 800 people so far this year in King County, where Seattle is located.
In July amid spiking retail theft, the City Council discussed how the city could crack down on the issue, citing a report showing Washington state retailers lost about $2.7 billion due to theft over the last year.
Da judge be rayciss.
The yute was just turning his life around.
““We’re not sure why the Asian community was targeted,” Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz said at a news conference on Wednesday.”
Oh, he knows. Asians, other than a bunch of Koreans in Los Angeles, are not known for having guns for self defense.
Proving that stiff sentences are a deterrent and these yutes know nobody hands out stiff sentences.
“So far this year, Seattle has experienced 42 homicides, over 1,000 robberies, more than 5,400 burglaries, nearly 2,200 aggravated assaults, more than 5,800 car thefts, and more than 14,400 larceny thefts, according to police data.”
Seattle’s pumping out some good numbers this year.
Many Asians mistrust banks, and keep their savings at home instead.
That certainly plays a part here as well.
“a burglar allegedly held a gun to a 10-year-old boy’s head and forced him to reveal where his family kept valuables” ... Any judge who released that guy wouldn’t be a judge long where I live. Chances of his remaining alive would be iffy
“The group is also suspected of targeting Asian families specifically, according to court documents.”
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And yet a majority of Asians, recent immigrants along with first and second generation Asians, still check the box or pull the lever for the name with a “D” next to it in every election.
You just can’t fix stupid, including “stupid” with a perfect SAT score.
Stupid is as stupid does.
Meh. SMDH.
Seattle is just putting out the fires that are burning too bright. They defund police, can’t get new officers, frustrate their police chiefs into resigning, allow criminals to take over parts of the city for extended time frames, and then attack each one of the problems areas that get news to try to fool the sheep into thinking the shepherds are actually doing something for them. Doesn’t make any difference that they actually are a major part of the problems and are now adding the retreat of businesses from the city because the panhandlers have taken over the downtown and it isn’t safe to go down there to shop. This is what happens when liberals take over an area and has been displayed in many cities all over the country. So who’s the criminals in reality?
wy69
He’s the poster child for pedophiles.
The suspects allegedly stole more than $30,000 in cash, debit cards, jewelry, important documents like passports and green cards, handbags, Amazon packages, and homegrown marijuana.
State law is very clear about what we need to be able to prove a hate crime “
In others words if he held a gun to 10 year old white boys head the yut would have walked
He earned being fresh meat. Pound away!
“I can’t get house arrest?” the teen asks the judge in the clip. “You let people out, who shoot at people get house arrest.”
“Well I’m not letting you out,” the judge responds.
“Why not?” the teen asks.
“Why not? Maybe you should ask [your attorney] why not,” the judge says.
Notice, Grasshopper: judicial discretion flows both ways...
Just found out I'm Asian. Cool.
Parents skipped the blood tests.
That’s the POS that kidnapped the 9 yr old, right?
“Oh, he knows. Asians, other than a bunch of Koreans in Los Angeles, are not known for having guns for self defense.”
Perhaps, but the real reason is that Asians are known to keep and use cash as opposed to credit cards.
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