Even if we acknowledge the possibility of prosecutorial bias, why should that matter when dealing with child killers?
One Portland father just had his sentence “substantially reduced” due to an alleged racial bias, and to say justice won’t be served for the innocent child would be a massive understatement.
According to KOIN:
Darian McWoods was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Wednesday as a result of a plea deal for the death of his infant daughter more than a decade ago, according to the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.
In other words, this man was definitely not in the running for Father of the Year.
In 2018, McWoods was found guilty of multiple charges, including murder by abuse, after his 15-month-old daughter Kamaya Flores died in December 2013. An autopsy found methadone toxicity in her system as the cause of death, the Oregon State Medical Examiner’s Office determined. The autopsy also found trace amounts of methamphetamine in her blood, broken ribs and proof of compression asphyxiation, meaning she was crushed until she couldn’t breathe.
I don’t think it’s possible to think of a more tragic and preventable death than this.
You have to be beyond evil to commit such awful crimes, and the fact that “bias” was even up for consideration is deranged and a slap in the face to child victims everywhere.
Though a jury unanimously convicted McWoods of all of the homicide allegations and other charges in 2018, the case was overturned in 2022 after prosecutors had dismissed two men from the jury pool who were Black, the same race as the defendant. The court of appeals called the process discriminatory.
Incredible. Just incredible.
This is the problem with treating people like victims solely based on skin color.
Even though this man was allegedly responsible for the death of his young child, he is now being treated as the victim, solely because of insignificant birth traits.
This is because, according to the left, there is no evil greater than racism. And because they often don’t require proof before declaring it an issue in certain cases, situations like this arise.
To call this a slap in the face to justice would be an understatement.
McWoods may have received his undeserved dose of progressive justice, but his daughter wasn’t nearly as fortunate.
Is it really just a coincidence that children almost always bear the burden of progressive social experiments? I don’t think so.
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Author: Danielle Berjikian
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