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BREAKING: GOP To Hold ‘FIELD’ Hearing On Alvin Bragg


Ladies and gentlemen, here it is—the beginning of the end for Alvin Bragg and his rogue office. …

The House Judiciary Committee recently announced a hearing that will take place next week in the heart of New York City titled “Victims of Violent Crime in Manhattan”.

This meeting will detail and highlight the concerns of citizens who have suffered or have seen the effects of Bragg’s disastrous soft-on-crime policies in NYC.

Bragg, like his other Soros-funded comrades, has been accused of being extremely soft on crime—to the point of willful neglect and anarcho-tyranny. …

As violent crime grips NYC, and so many other blue enclaves, one has to wonder: is this all a part of an engineered collapse? Will these people double down on their failed policies, or finally admit their folly?

Here are the details of the upcoming hearing:

Breitbart reports:

Data published last year revealed that Bragg’s office downgraded the majority, 52 percent, of felony cases to misdemeanors ensuring that suspects faced minor charges despite initially being accused of felonious crimes.

For comparison, just 39 percent of felony cases in Manhattan were downgraded to misdemeanors in 2019.

Even as former District Attorney Cyrus Vance (D) advanced a far-left agenda, the number of felony cases downgraded to misdemeanors never exceeded 40 percent under his watch.

 

Fox News chronicled NYC protests about Bragg’s neglectful stance on heinous crime, by sharing some of the protester’s statements:

“The criminals know that they can get away with this under Alvin Bragg,” Ariel said. “They know at most they will get a slap on the wrist.”

Susan told Fox News she is fed up with the city’s violent crime.

“People are afraid to come out,” Susan said. “They are afraid to take the train.”



 

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