That seems like a completely different scenario. The guy was in jail for 8 years for a crime committed when he was 17... And the law that released him was voted for by the public. Any evidence of releasing somebody soon after a violent crime?
Yes, there you go. That is cause for concern. Violent people like this need removed from society for a while.
The problem is that he isn't charging a lot of crimes, especially gang and gun related. https://laist.com/news/criminal-jus...ascon-sparking-debate-over-justice-and-safety
It's his whole philosophy on things. He was transparent that this was his platform and he had prior history in SF, the blame is on LA voters. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/17/magazine/george-gascon-los-angeles.html
Wow, sad.... https://nypost.com/2022/07/12/bloodied-olympian-kim-glass-moments-after-horror-l-a-attack/ Good Samaritan held attacker for police after he nearly blinded Olympian Kim Glass with metal pipe The suspect accused of nearly blinding volleyball star Kim Glass was caught on camera getting pinned down after the attack — just feet from the sobbing Olympian on a blood-splattered street. Good Samaritan Benson Parks posted a clip to social media showing him holding down the suspect in Saturday’s brutal attack, whom the LAPD identified as 51-year-old Semeon Tesfamariam. “What the f–k is wrong with you?” someone asked as the suspect was held down with a foot on his back in downtown Los Angeles. Olympic silver-medal-winning athlete Glass, 37, could be seen nearby, clutching her damaged eye as blood splattered the sidewalk between her and the pinned suspect. “Can you call my mom?” she asked, her voice fighting back tears as a woman tried to tend to her injuries as others called 911.