Massachusetts prosecutors scolded a judge over the sweetheart deal she handed to serial criminal Tyler Brown - who is accused of opening fire on random drivers on Monday - after he was convicted of trying to kill a cop years earlier.
Brown, 46, pleaded guilty to armed assault with intent to murder in 2021, one year after he fired 13 rounds at Boston officers, including firing a .40 Glock semi-automatic at close range at one officer’s chest.
Prosecutors recommended a 12-year prison sentence followed by five years of probation; however, Judge Janet Sanders handed out a five- to six-year sentence with three years of probation - despite the fact that Brown was already on probation for a 2014 assault conviction at the time.
If a bartender over-serves a customer and that guy goes out and kills someone, the bartender's held liable for the death. Same should be true for judges.
These Goody-two-shoes bench-riding bleeding hearts should have their feet held to the fire for their ridiculous sentencing. Thankfully, cops killed the guy before he could kill anyone else.



If only Assachusetts had strict gun laws this wouldn't have ........ umm, never mind !
ReplyDeleteHe's in the hospital, don't know his condition. There are two victims also in the hospital, one in bad shape. The first guy to return fire was a former Marine with a LTC.
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