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From 2011-2021, Pierce had been arrested numerous times for a myriad of violent crimes included kidnapping, armed robbery, attempted murder (multiple counts), burglary, unlawful carrying of a pistol, possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, pointing and presenting a firearm, discharging a firearm into a dwelling, resisting arrest, assaulting a police officer, possessing a stolen firearm and many others.
In addition to these charges, Pierce also had multiple arrests on his record for drug possession, possession with intent to distribute (coc aine), manufacturing and trafficking (ice, crank or crack).
Furthermore, he was arrested in March of 2021 – and again in June of 2021 – for violating his probation.
So, here is the obvious question: With so many arrests on his record, what was this career criminal, gang leader and drug dealer doing on the streets?
Why was he not behind bars?
Seriously, how does someone charged so many times with so many violent crimes tied to so many separate incidents keep getting second, third, fourth and fifth chances?
The answer, of course, is South Carolina’s “injustice” system – a badly broken network of prosecutors and judges which consistently coddles violent criminals and perpetually puts their interests ahead of those of their victims.
James Rakeem Pierce, 28, died at the scene of the incident Sunday afternoon in the 4900 block of Savannah Highway from a gunshot wound, Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal said.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: starfoxxx
He was 28. No way this guy should have been out.
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James Rakeem Pierce, 28, died at the scene of the incident Sunday afternoon in the 4900 block of Savannah Highway from a gunshot wound, Coroner Bobbi Jo O’Neal said.
I could never be a police officer.
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The protections in place to protect the innocent often allow career criminals to stay on the streets.
During the run-up to the double homicide trial of convicted killer Alex Murdaugh, we learned about a violent street gang named the “Cowboys” , that was allegedly mixed up in Murdaugh’s check-cashing schemes
It’s not entirely clear how Murdaugh was getting massive quantities of oxycodone – or the role these drug connections may have played in Murdaugh’s spectacular unraveling
Alan Wilson accused two alleged Cowboy gang members of being “downstream beneficiaries” of Murdaugh’s alleged theft from his clients, friends, and former law partners.
The Cowboys are set to stand trial on charges related to the Murdaugh saga.
originally posted by: starfoxxx
Well they can charge and arrest you as
you can see they are doing to Trump
200 times as many times as they want
and never actually get a
conviction.
I am sure these charges against this piece of # are not
bogus but we need to be able to stop these crooked cops
and feds from arresting and charging everyone they do not
like willy nilly as they are allowed to do now.
They want a crack down so they can do this as they please
and arrest 'domestic terrorist' and take their guns..
originally posted by: starfoxxx
Well they can charge and arrest you as
you can see they are doing to Trump
200 times as many times as they want
and never actually get a
conviction.
I am sure these charges against this piece of # are not
bogus but we need to be able to stop these crooked cops
and feds from arresting and charging everyone they do not
like willy nilly as they are allowed to do now.
They want a crack down so they can do this as they please
and arrest 'domestic terrorist' and take their guns..