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Shockingly, man who killed Iberville deputy had extensive criminal history
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:44 pm
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:44 pm
This shite is like a broken record.
The dude was arrested for car theft - twice and only got probation.
Then shot a gun into a house and got misdemeanor domestic abuse.
These light sentences resulted in two cops being shot - one fatally.
And a bunch of sex crimes.
WBRZ
The dude was arrested for car theft - twice and only got probation.
Then shot a gun into a house and got misdemeanor domestic abuse.
These light sentences resulted in two cops being shot - one fatally.
And a bunch of sex crimes.
WBRZ
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PLAQUEMINE - A man who killed one deputy and seriously injured another in a shooting Monday night has an extensive criminal history, the WBRZ Investigative Unit uncovered.
Sources said 27-year-old Latrell Mikal Ornee Clark was being questioned as part of a sex crimes case when he shot Deputy Charles Riley and Captain Brett Stassi Jr. on Monday night. Clark and Dept. Riley died, while Capt. Stassi is fighting for his life.
The WBRZ Investigative Unit is learning more about the suspect. Clark has been arrested four times in East Baton Rouge Parish and twice in Iberville Parish.
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Clark's earliest arrest in East Baton Rouge Parish was in 2015, when he was indicted for contributing to the delinquency of minors and possession of marijuana. The case was dismissed two years later.
He was arrested again in 2020 for driving a car that was stolen from Hertz Rental Company. The following year, he was booked for stealing a different vehicle. Clark was sentenced to one year of supervised probation on a reduced charge of theft under $1,000 instead of unauthorized use of a movable. All other charges were dismissed.
In November 2024, Clark had two active warrants out for him in East Baton Rouge. Documents say he was accused of shooting a gun into a home and a separate domestic violence incident. He was arrested in December for battery of a dating partner, aggravated criminal damage to property, illegal use of a weapon and simple criminal damage to property.
Court records say he bonded out in January 2025 and wore an ankle monitor until April. In June, he was formally charged with a misdemeanor domestic abuse battery charge.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:47 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
We're going to have to start to charge activist judges with crimes.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:49 pm to fallguy_1978
Dude committed at least 3 felonies and served no jail time.
This post was edited on 10/9/25 at 9:54 pm
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:50 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Liberalism is more dangerous than violent criminals
If it weren't for liberalism, we could easily resolve the violent crime issue.
Liberalism ensures the violent criminals have unlimited chances to hurt you and your family.
If it weren't for liberalism, we could easily resolve the violent crime issue.
Liberalism ensures the violent criminals have unlimited chances to hurt you and your family.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:53 pm to fallguy_1978
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We're going to have to start to charge activist judges with crimes.
this has to happen if Western society is going to remain intact. Otherwise, street justice is going to become a norm.
Normal tax paying citizens can only be pushed so far.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 9:56 pm to fallguy_1978
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We're going to have to start to charge activist judges with crimes.
They're well funded by billionaire marxists. Alot of whom live outside the US. Soros is the poster boy but not the only one.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:02 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
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Then shot a gun into a house and got misdemeanor domestic abuse.
such bs this is a misdemeanor
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:12 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Another day, another example of white supremacy being the biggest threat in the us.
They be hunting us…
They be hunting us…
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:24 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Charles was my cousin, and he was the coolest fricking cop you’d want out there.
Really doesn’t make sense.
Really doesn’t make sense.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:42 pm to fallguy_1978
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We're going to have to start to charge activist judges with crimes.
I can think of a few better ways.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:44 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Thank your local democrat for their continued commitment to protecting their constituents who are violent criminals from facing any accountability.
Posted on 10/9/25 at 10:49 pm to Coach72
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I can think of a few better ways.
A few of these judges swinging in front of the courthouses would do the trick.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 12:00 am to Bjorn Cyborg
I’m starting to believe these judges are taking payoffs to spring these violent a’holes.
Now that a cop is dead and one injured is it now “serious”?
Now that a cop is dead and one injured is it now “serious”?
Posted on 10/10/25 at 1:23 am to Bjorn Cyborg
This is what restorative justice looks like. The Soros DA's and their minions WANT white law abiding citizens to be murdered.
Mission accomplished for them on this one.
Soros put around a million dollars into the last Caddo Parish DA race. Thats right, a Hungarian Marxist halfway around the globe.
Mission accomplished for them on this one.
Soros put around a million dollars into the last Caddo Parish DA race. Thats right, a Hungarian Marxist halfway around the globe.
This post was edited on 10/10/25 at 1:26 am
Posted on 10/10/25 at 2:19 am to Bjorn Cyborg
The 19th JDC is a train wreck and only the innocent, good people of society pay for it.
The DA and every judge in the 19th JDC should be voted out, but they have you by the balls because your options to replace them are just as bad or worse.
The DA and every judge in the 19th JDC should be voted out, but they have you by the balls because your options to replace them are just as bad or worse.
This post was edited on 10/10/25 at 2:22 am
Posted on 10/10/25 at 2:20 am to idlewatcher
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Now that a cop is dead and one injured is it now “serious”?
Nope. Those responsible do not care. People die every single day in EBR at the hands of repeat violent offenders who should’ve been locked away years ago. They won’t care now.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 3:17 am to TigersSEC2010
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Latrell Mikal Ornee Clark
Sounds like he’s MAGA
Posted on 10/10/25 at 3:53 am to fallguy_1978
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We're going to have to start to hanging activist judges.
FIFY
Posted on 10/10/25 at 5:26 am to Klark Kent
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Otherwise, street justice is going to become a norm.
Normal tax paying citizens can only be pushed so far.
No it won’t. I’ve been hearing this same sentiment for as long as I can remember and nothing ever changes. Well, except for crime worsening. I don’t know if you tell yourself these things as a way of coping or you’re just fantasizing, but “citizens” won’t do shite. Unlike the criminals who have nothing to lose and the judges/DAs who are completely protected, normal tax paying citizens are too scared to do anything. They’re not risking life and property over some POS criminal. Both criminals and elected officials know this.
Posted on 10/10/25 at 5:36 am to Bjorn Cyborg
You know how you fix this? You charge the judge with accessory for any all crimes that occur when the offender should've been in jail but wasn't due to limped waisted judicial decisions.
that's how you stop this.
that's how you stop this.
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