First, try reading this article critically. This article conflates smash-and-grab robberies with violent home invasions. It implies that there is some connection between an increase in the dollar amount of nonviolent robberies to investigate and this guy being out on probation. The article clearly states that the guy wasn't in touch with his PO. So, it was the probation office who should have gone after him. The smash and grab stuff is just a straw man argument that the rw uses to blame BLM and whoever else they hate whenever a black man commits a high visibility crime...like that guy who ran over folks at the parade.
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The 29-year-old was no stranger to the criminal justice system, records show. He was sentenced to a five-year prison term in 2013 for second degree robbery and inflicting bodily harm, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
And he recently served a four-year sentence for second-degree robbery with enhancements for a previous felony and was released on supervised parole on Sept.
Many are blaming the recent statewide spike in crime, including a spate of looting, on the criminal justice reforms, including Proposition 47, a 2014 law that is intended to keep non violent criminals out of crowded prisons and treat low level criminals with more compassion."