John Chisholm, a Soros D.A., is a menace to most of Wisconsin.
Yes, that's what I said. And I can prove it with the assistance of Fox 6.
One out of every five suspects charged with killing – or trying to kill – someone else in Milwaukee County so far this year was already out on bond for another felony crime. And more than half of those pending cases were violent....
...Of those 25 accused killers (and attempted killers) out on bond, more than half (13) had pending felonies that involved violence. And at least six (6) posted bonds of $1,000 or less before they were charged with engaging in deadly violence....
Chisholm is on record as 'guaranteeing' that one of his felony folks will kill someone.
Chisholm under-estimated. It was not someONE---it is some-MANY.
....But there's hardly a more troubling example than that of Dequan McMillon. He was charged in 2019 with running from police while in possession of cocaine, meth, and a gun. The state recommended $5,000 cash bail. Court Commissioner Maria Dorsey agreed to the $5,000 amount but made it a signature bond -- which means the defendant did not have to pay anything to get out of jail.
In November 2020, while still out on the 2019 bail bond, prosecutors say McMillon punched the mother of his children in the face, pulled her hair, and choked her until she blacked out....
...McMillon was charged with strangulation, battery, and bail jumping. This time, Assistant District Attorney Carole Manchester recommended $500 cash bail – just 10% of the $5,000 the state had recommended a year earlier.
The defense asked for another signature bond. Court Commissioner Dewey Martin split the difference, setting bail at $250 cash....
...With both the 2019 and 2020 felony cases still pending, police say McMillon struck again on June 13, 2021. This time, he's accused of shooting 23-year-old Brittany Meyer to death – the same woman he was charged with strangling and brutalizing seven months earlier. According to a criminal complaint, witnesses heard children screaming. The couple had two young children together....
What's Chisholm's reaction?
"There’s always a risk," Chisholm said. "This is a risk-based system."
That would be fine with us if Chisholm were losing his own money in Las Vegas.
But he's not. Instead, he risks the lives of many OTHER people with his inane (some might say 'insane'0 policies.
Why doesn't he move to San Francisco, where his idea of 'law enforcement' is right at home?
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