Repeat offenders like Rivera show the justice system’s failure to protect citizens.

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Enough is enough! A man with eight prior arrests in New York City alone went on an unprovoked stabbing spree, leaving two men dead and a woman in critical condition. Ramon Rivera, 51, a repeat offender recently released from jail, terrorized the streets once again, proving that the justice system is failing to protect the people.

This tragic incident highlights a broken system where repeat offenders are allowed to roam free. Rivera’s attacks are a direct result of soft-on-crime policies that prioritize the rights of criminals over the safety of law-abiding citizens. Under current leadership, dangerous individuals like Rivera are not only allowed to walk free—they are given the opportunity to commit even more heinous acts.

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The policies promoted by the Biden-Harris administration and their allies in blue cities like New York have made it all too clear: virtue signaling has replaced common sense. By enabling criminals and downplaying the safety of citizens, cities are becoming lawless zones. The lives lost in this horrific stabbing spree are the tragic consequence of that negligence.

How many more innocent people must suffer before these policies are reversed? President-elect Trump has made it clear that restoring law and order will be a top priority. His administration will ensure repeat offenders do not have the opportunity to strike again. This system has failed us, but leadership that prioritizes safety is on the horizon.

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Americans deserve safe cities. Under Trump’s leadership, they will get them. It’s time to end the lawlessness and restore justice. The era of weak policies must end, and it will when true accountability is restored.

Sources:
NBC News: www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/suspect-new-york-city-stabbing-spree-left-3-dead-recently-released-jai-rcna180789

MSN: www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/nyc-stabbing-spree-suspect-appears-before-a-judge-prompting-mayor-adams-to-tout-his-mental-illness-removal-policy/ar-AA1uovQA

ABC News: abcnews.go.com/US/suspect-random-deadly-manhattan-stabbing-spree-court/story?id=116004626

FOX 5 New York: www.fox5ny.com/news/3-people-dead-nyc-stabbing


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