Former LA gang member who shot and paralyzed a 16-year-old girl is now employed in the Department of Public Safety, courtesy of Newsom
A Convicted Criminal Rises to Power in California Government
In a shocking turn of events, a former Los Angeles gangster and California inmate, Jarad Nava, has not only been released from prison but has also secured a position in the state’s government. This incredible story was recently featured in a captivating article by the Los Angeles Times.
Nava, who was convicted of four counts of attempted murder in 2014, was once a member of the notorious Pomona Don’t Care Krew street gang. He committed a heinous act of violence by opening fire on a car that he believed belonged to a rival criminal organization. Tragically, one of his victims, Yesenia Castro, was left paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair as a result of the shooting.
This is Yesenia Castro.
She was shot by Jarad Nava in 2012 when she was 16. Since then she is paralyzed.
Nava currently works as an assistant in the Department of Public Safety in California. https://t.co/PPlXQuIWZC pic.twitter.com/ET2ZvvXr89
— I Meme Therefore I Am (@ImMeme0) November 24, 2023
Despite the severity of his crimes, Nava’s sentence was remarkably reduced by ultra-progressive California Governor Gavin Newsom. Originally facing 162 years in prison, Nava now only serves an eight-year sentence. This controversial decision has sparked outrage and raised questions about the state’s commitment to public safety.
Jarad Nava shot and paralyzed a teen girl.
Gavin Newsom commuted his 162 year sentence down to just 8.
Now he works for the California State Department of Public Safety. pic.twitter.com/35AXxGmui7
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) November 24, 2023
Newsom’s emotional encounter with Nava at the California Capitol, as reported by the U.K. Daily Mail, further highlights the controversial nature of this situation. The governor expressed his satisfaction with Nava’s employment and defended his decision to commute the sentence.
Nava currently holds a position in the California Senate’s Public Safety Committee, adding another layer of irony to his story. The state’s prisons have been grappling with severe overcrowding, leading authorities to explore alternative methods of inmate release.
While Nava has taken responsibility for his actions and expressed remorse to his victims, it is important to consider the impact of his crimes on the lives of those affected. The victims declined to speak to the Los Angeles Times for the article, leaving their pain and suffering unexplored.
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What are the potential implications of Nava’s appointment to the California Senate’s Public Safety Committee, considering his criminal background?
A Convicted Criminal Rises to Power in California Government
In a shocking turn of events, a former Los Angeles gangster and California inmate, Jarad Nava, has not only been released from prison but has also secured a position in the state’s government. This incredible story was recently featured in a captivating article by the Los Angeles Times.
Nava, who was convicted of four counts of attempted murder in 2014, was once a member of the notorious Pomona Don’t Care Krew street gang. He committed a heinous act of violence by opening fire on a car that he believed belonged to a rival criminal organization. Tragically, one of his victims, Yesenia Castro, was left paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair as a result of the shooting.
Despite the severity of his crimes, Nava’s sentence was remarkably reduced by ultra-progressive California Governor Gavin Newsom. Originally facing 162 years in prison, Nava now only serves an eight-year sentence. This controversial decision has sparked outrage and raised questions about the state’s commitment to public safety.
Newsom’s emotional encounter with Nava at the California Capitol, as reported by the U.K. Daily Mail, further highlights the controversial nature of this situation. The governor expressed his satisfaction with Nava’s employment and defended his decision to commute the sentence.
Nava currently holds a position in the California Senate’s Public Safety Committee, adding another layer of irony to his story. The state’s prisons have been grappling with severe overcrowding, leading authorities to explore alternative methods of inmate release.
While Nava has taken responsibility for his actions and expressed remorse to his victims, it is important to consider the impact of his crimes on the lives of those affected. The victims declined to speak to the Los Angeles Times for the article, leaving their pain and suffering unexplored.
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