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Derek Chauvin’s Stabbing In Prison Shows Everything Wrong With Today’s Judicial System (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses the unfortunate incident, and why Chauvin deserves better. Following his incarceration for his role in the death of George Floyd, former police officer Derek Chauvin has found himself put into a world of hell. Shortly after being sent to prison, Chauvin has become the victim of a brutal stabbing attack by an unidentified inmate. He’s currently in stable condition from the attack, according to reports. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison … Read more

The Pennsylvania Prison Escape of a Deadly Killer In Brazil Brings Up the Question of How Safe The Government Is Keeping Us From Migrants (Guest: Michael Letts)

Law enforcement veteran Michael Letts discusses the bizarre prison escape, as well as what Joe Biden and his administration need to do to tighten border security. For the past few months now, security along the U.S./Mexico Border has been an ongoing topic, especially with migrants making their way into this country by the thousands. But now a new situation has put that back into question, with many wondering how such a dangerous killer got in … Read more

Keeping Repeat Offenders Behind Bars Easier Said Than Done (By Michael Letts)

(Originally published in NewsMax.) It’s true what they say. Some people just never learn. You could send criminals to jail for years, but the minute they get out, they run the risk of falling back into old habits and committing another crime. That’s not to say everyone is like this, but we’ve seen repeat offenders end up back in jail — particularly those that commit homicide again. During a mayoral public safety media briefing in Washington, … Read more

The Things we do for Love: The story ends for Warden, who Freed an Inmate (Guest: Michael Letts)

Intro: During the famous kidnapping of newspaper heiress Patty Hearst, the world learned about the psychological bond between someone kidnapped with their kidnapper. It’s called Stockholm Syndrome, wherein a kidnapped victim can even travel freely on errands for the kidnapper, even going shopping, and return to their abductor, choosing not to break free. In the case of former prison officer Vicky White allegedly helping murder suspect Casey White escape from jail, there appears to be … Read more

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