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re: Yea this is a Facebook post but read how this NOLA POS got off with Latoya in attendance
Posted on 8/19/22 at 8:02 am to tigerskin
Posted on 8/19/22 at 8:02 am to tigerskin
frick that city.
If you live there and don't carry a gun every second of your life, then shame on your arse if you get robbed. The ONLY way this gets any better is if these animals get shot dead in the street.
Teach your daughters how to shoot.
If you live there and don't carry a gun every second of your life, then shame on your arse if you get robbed. The ONLY way this gets any better is if these animals get shot dead in the street.
Teach your daughters how to shoot.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 8:03 am to bird35
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They are plenty of other schools not located in that hell hole.
I agree. Was in GA back in March and met a couple with their son who was visiting UGA and was deciding between uga or Tulane. I told him to stay the hell away from NOLA and go to Athens.
Posted on 8/19/22 at 8:12 am to MikeD
Nothing surprises me anymore about the dysfunctional Orleans Parish court system, but this story is borderline unbelievable. Is LaToya making the rounds of sentencing hearing like Frankie Five Angels brother in The Godfather II intimidating judges, instead of witnesses? To what end? Keeping young black men free? Why wasn't the judge named? If Meagan could recognize LaToya and all her actions, surely she knew who the judge was.
The best part is Madison and the perp's FOUR previous victims giving victim impact statements and still getting a slap on the wrist! Was his name Ben Landrieu?
The best part is Madison and the perp's FOUR previous victims giving victim impact statements and still getting a slap on the wrist! Was his name Ben Landrieu?
Posted on 8/19/22 at 8:52 am to White Roach
Her follow up responses
“ darensburg is the judge. They were granted a new DA today because the one who had been trying this case was “removed” the new da was just as disgusted but not much he can do considering he just recently got the case”
“Ranord J Darensburg”
“Thank you everyone for your shares, mutual concern, and mutual disgust. We often read or see things similar going on and often hold our own hesitations to believing them until they happen to us. I for one have been a person whom had never wanted to believe things of such could be true and have always questioned the validity of truthfulness to what i read. when it happens to your own, when it unfolds before your very own eyes, and when your doubts about the justice system in your home are confirmed before you…. Made me want to be the person to speak up and verify that after what i witnessed today, the corruption we see, the doubt we may all have about whats going on in this city ARE LEGITIMATE. So thank you for taking a moment to read, share, write and reach out. The attention this got was unexpected as i didnt think id have this much response but, did the job it was intended for. My sister and the other victims meet with fox news in the morning!“
“ darensburg is the judge. They were granted a new DA today because the one who had been trying this case was “removed” the new da was just as disgusted but not much he can do considering he just recently got the case”
“Ranord J Darensburg”
“Thank you everyone for your shares, mutual concern, and mutual disgust. We often read or see things similar going on and often hold our own hesitations to believing them until they happen to us. I for one have been a person whom had never wanted to believe things of such could be true and have always questioned the validity of truthfulness to what i read. when it happens to your own, when it unfolds before your very own eyes, and when your doubts about the justice system in your home are confirmed before you…. Made me want to be the person to speak up and verify that after what i witnessed today, the corruption we see, the doubt we may all have about whats going on in this city ARE LEGITIMATE. So thank you for taking a moment to read, share, write and reach out. The attention this got was unexpected as i didnt think id have this much response but, did the job it was intended for. My sister and the other victims meet with fox news in the morning!“
This post was edited on 8/19/22 at 8:55 am
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:26 am to tigerskin
Is the perp a 15 or 16 y/o? Not that a five time covicted carjacker deserves any leniency, but that's the only possible reason I could see for not putting this feral hoodrat away for life. Maybe if he's borderline retarded. And I'm not so sure it will do him any good. It certainly isn't doing the motoring public any good to have this guy back on the street. Again...
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:51 am to tigerskin
She is a disgusting pos! Gang member from Compton!
Posted on 8/19/22 at 10:45 am to scarletto
So this judge lives aross the river from Chalmette. How does he deny people justice, and nobody ever brings him any?
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:48 pm to Hangit
FOX 8 Story on this
Putting their fears aside, both women and even a third victim testified in court against the juvenile, and Judge Renord Darensburg found him guilty.
Thursday, Judge Darensburg sentenced him, and the victims say they were taken aback when Mayor Cantrell walked into the courtroom.
“Someone approached us, and says, I’m going to warn you, the Mayor is here and she’s sitting on the other side,” says the victim.
“It’s like your city obviously doesn’t care and like the city is on the side of the attacker,” says a victim.
The Judge told FOX 8, the public defender introduced the Mayor as a character witness for the 13-year-old. While she didn’t speak, the victims say the Mayor sat next to the young attacker’s mother as they read their impact statements to the court.
The Judge sentenced the 13-year-old to 3 years suspended sentence, meaning no jail time. The Judge told FOX 8, “Outside influences do not impact my decisions. My decision was based on the best interest of the juvenile and the community as this youth participated in 8 months of programming and remains compliant.”
District Attorney Jason Williams released a statement saying:
“As I’ve said repeatedly since taking office in January 2021, the violent offenders wreaking havoc in our neighborhoods must be held accountable, and we are practicing what we preach at the DA’s Office. In this case, our prosecutors fought and argued for the judge to impose the maximum possible sentence. It was abundantly clear based on the facts, evidence, and circumstances that serious jail time was required to ensure accountability and public safety. We are extremely disappointed in the sentence that was ultimately handed down. Our office is deeply committed to securing justice for victims and survivors, but - especially as it pertains to juvenile offenders and our young people in New Orleans more broadly - it will take all of us to turn the tide. Nobody at the DA’s Office, myself included, was given advance notice of the Mayor’s presence or can provide any context for her participation at yesterday’s hearing.”
Putting their fears aside, both women and even a third victim testified in court against the juvenile, and Judge Renord Darensburg found him guilty.
Thursday, Judge Darensburg sentenced him, and the victims say they were taken aback when Mayor Cantrell walked into the courtroom.
“Someone approached us, and says, I’m going to warn you, the Mayor is here and she’s sitting on the other side,” says the victim.
“It’s like your city obviously doesn’t care and like the city is on the side of the attacker,” says a victim.
The Judge told FOX 8, the public defender introduced the Mayor as a character witness for the 13-year-old. While she didn’t speak, the victims say the Mayor sat next to the young attacker’s mother as they read their impact statements to the court.
The Judge sentenced the 13-year-old to 3 years suspended sentence, meaning no jail time. The Judge told FOX 8, “Outside influences do not impact my decisions. My decision was based on the best interest of the juvenile and the community as this youth participated in 8 months of programming and remains compliant.”
District Attorney Jason Williams released a statement saying:
“As I’ve said repeatedly since taking office in January 2021, the violent offenders wreaking havoc in our neighborhoods must be held accountable, and we are practicing what we preach at the DA’s Office. In this case, our prosecutors fought and argued for the judge to impose the maximum possible sentence. It was abundantly clear based on the facts, evidence, and circumstances that serious jail time was required to ensure accountability and public safety. We are extremely disappointed in the sentence that was ultimately handed down. Our office is deeply committed to securing justice for victims and survivors, but - especially as it pertains to juvenile offenders and our young people in New Orleans more broadly - it will take all of us to turn the tide. Nobody at the DA’s Office, myself included, was given advance notice of the Mayor’s presence or can provide any context for her participation at yesterday’s hearing.”
Posted on 8/19/22 at 9:49 pm to White Roach
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Is the perp a 15 or 16 y/o?
"The Judge sentenced the 13-year-old to 3 years suspended sentence, meaning no jail time."
Posted on 8/20/22 at 1:23 pm to ronricks
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Street justice is the only answer. He is going to pull a gun on the wrong person one day.
This.
New Orleans under Laterya has become a Cajun Gotham City, but without a Batman.
The signal is on, but no one is responding.
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