Venezuelan gang attack suspect freed by ‘sanctuary’ church: Report
A Left-Wing Lutheran Priest in NYC Bails Out Violent Criminal Illegal
A shocking incident has unfolded in New York City, where a left-wing Lutheran priest has come to the aid of a violent criminal illegal immigrant. This individual had been imprisoned for brutally attacking and beating multiple police officers in Times Square. However, thanks to the intervention of a so-called “sanctuary” church, this dangerous suspect is now out of jail.
Outrageous Act of Support
The suspect, believed to be part of a Venezuelan gang, was involved in a heinous assault on brave police officers who were simply doing their duty to protect the public. Despite the severity of the crimes committed, this left-wing priest has chosen to prioritize the well-being of a criminal over the safety of law enforcement and the community.
A Disturbing Trend
This incident is just one example of the concerning trend of sanctuary churches providing shelter and support to individuals who have broken the law. By offering sanctuary to criminals, these churches undermine the justice system and put innocent lives at risk.
Questionable Priorities
It is deeply troubling to witness a religious leader prioritize the interests of criminals over the safety of our dedicated police officers. This act raises serious questions about the values and priorities of those who claim to be advocates for social justice.
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The information in this article was sourced from The Western Journal.
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