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AHNC_Hat's avatar

It’s bad enough they posted the money for his bond; the fact that this POS had a bond issued by the judge at all is criminal in my view.

Andy Ngo's avatar

Oregon is a pro-crime and pro-criminal state, like most Democrat jurisdictions.

AHNC_Hat's avatar

So true, sadly. One wonders if there’s a case to be made to modify the qualified immunity judges enjoy to allow for civil/criminal exposure if a judge’s action(s) result in death/injury.

Goodness knows that LEOs are held to a higher standard in the types of jurisdictions you mentioned, no?

John Carlson's avatar

These judges who allow bail or set bail too low for repeat violent offenders need to be removed and replaced with reasonable people.

Andy Ngo's avatar

Unfortunately the voters in Portland are not reasonable.

Theresa Griffin Kennedy's avatar

I did a podcast about this right after it happened. I named that evil witch too. And posted all the photos I could dig up, at the time.

SHE has the death of that poor girl on her hands. Amanda Lea Trujillo is guilty of MURDER by aiding and abetting.

SHE is a true-blu woman hater. I hope this brutal, bloody murder haunts her for the rest of her miserable, worthless, useless life.

She knew what that maniac would do, and she bailed him out anyway. This is what female misogyny looks like. There are a lot of women in this world who despise other women, and they do things in their power to sabotage other women.

Amanda Lea Trujillo is one of those women. She knew that guy was beating and strangling Rachel, she knew. And she bailed him out anyway, and he stabbed that poor girl to death, and then strangled her unconscious body. Those three children are now orphans, and they will have to live with the horror of that day for the rest of their lives.

This vicious, brutal murder is on HER head. Amanda Lea Trujillo. She was the mastermind. She created the situation that led up to what happened.

And she knows it.

Andy Ngo's avatar

You were able to find photos of Trujillo? She’s scrubbed most of it from the internet.

Theresa Griffin Kennedy's avatar

I found a few. I'll see if I can dig it up. She has scrubbed most of them, that is true. And I sent her a scathing private email, too, where I told her exactly what I thought of her. I'll see if I can find that podcast... it was a few weeks or so after it happened. I was so angry and sad...

Theresa Griffin Kennedy's avatar

Sorry it took me so long. I have this one and I think I posted about this case another time. This was one I found and she's scrubbed it since. Clearly her, a white women with blue or green eyes, and dyed red hair. She was standing next to a black woman with the tee shirts with Project Freedom Fund on the front... I think I found two others. I'll see if I can find them...

https://medium.com/@theresakennedydupay/the-abolish-the-police-movement-is-a-childish-fantasy-that-will-never-become-a-reality-f3b7c3bee11f

Snarling Fifi's avatar

I guarantee she doesn't care. That's what "by any means necessary" <i>means.</i> If you were to ask her what her feelings are about the situation, I'm sure her answer would have a big "but" in it.

Theresa Griffin Kennedy's avatar

Oh, I agree. She’s one of those white women that really hate other women. And I think she probably got a vicarious thrill from knowing that her actions led to this huge tragedy. I will say that her group is no longer operating. Basically they went out of business after the murder and have been dissolved. So at least there’s that good thing that has happened since then.

Mark Marshall's avatar

I don't want vigilante justice. But outrages like this is how you get vigilante justice.

Steenroid's avatar

Disgusting people.

Richard Luthmann's avatar

This wasn’t a “tragic accident.” It was a predictable outcome of ideological recklessness. When a group like Portland Freedom Fund keeps springing violent offenders—despite court warnings and victim pleas—it becomes part of the causal chain. Mohamed Osman Adan didn’t slip through the cracks; he was pushed back onto the street by activists who treat public safety as collateral damage. Judges, prosecutors, and donors all had notice. The mother who begged for protection paid the price. Prison time for the killer is justice delayed. Accountability for the enablers is justice denied—unless the law finally catches up to ideology.

Ute Heggen's avatar

Andy, take good care of yourself with this exposure to violence. And here I thought my tale of woe from my son calling police for "trespassing" when I left a holiday gift at his door.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0b5FxQVVfU