Judges Need To Be Held Accountable For Their Decisions
Police shot and killed Noemi Guzman after she kidnapped a 3 year old boy, and slashed him with a knife.
The problem here is Guzman had a long history of mental illness and violence. She assaulted a woman in 2018, was given 2 years probation and was released after 5 months.
In 2024, she stabbed her father, doused him with a flammable liquid and tried setting him on fire. She then ran into a church, attacking a priest with a knife, and pepper sprayed police before being taken into custody. She was charged with 4 felonies, but the judge ruled she was not responsible due to insanity.
Unfortunately, she was released and ordered to remain on medication and continue seeing a psychiatrist. A brilliant decision as nutcases frequently stop taking the meds. You could easily predict something horrible like this was bound to happen.
Now she's dead. The boy has a nasty physical scar, and likely psychological trauma.
Our news is filled with stories of violent, crazy people being released again and again, only to commit another heinous crime.
What was Einstein's definition of insanity?
The problem here is Guzman had a long history of mental illness and violence. She assaulted a woman in 2018, was given 2 years probation and was released after 5 months.
In 2024, she stabbed her father, doused him with a flammable liquid and tried setting him on fire. She then ran into a church, attacking a priest with a knife, and pepper sprayed police before being taken into custody. She was charged with 4 felonies, but the judge ruled she was not responsible due to insanity.
Unfortunately, she was released and ordered to remain on medication and continue seeing a psychiatrist. A brilliant decision as nutcases frequently stop taking the meds. You could easily predict something horrible like this was bound to happen.
Now she's dead. The boy has a nasty physical scar, and likely psychological trauma.
Our news is filled with stories of violent, crazy people being released again and again, only to commit another heinous crime.
What was Einstein's definition of insanity?



















