Teen Volleyball Star Loses Her Legs Because Of Soros Prosecutor Kim Gardner’s Pro-Criminal Policies
Janae Edmondson was a Tennessee teenager who was a skilled volleyball player and verbally committed to playing for the University of Tennessee Southern. She lost her legs last month. According to police, a convicted criminal was not punished because he repeatedly violated his release conditions and drove into Janae Edmondson while traveling 20 mph faster than the speed limit.
Police claim that Daniel Riley didn’t try to brake before the crash and is now facing second-degree assault charges, driving without a valid driver’s license and other criminal charges. Missourians believe that Kim Gardner, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney, is to blame for the crash.
Gardner joined the circuit thanks to George Soros (the Democrat megadonor, who is well-known for his fatal soft-on crime policies and politicians). 2016.
Gardner chose to address the thousands of cases pending on her desk and instead used her tenure. prosecute Her political enemies. This included the couple who attempted to defend their home against Black Lives Matter rioters in the summer 2020.
Gardner had banned dozens of St. Louis police officers from bringing in cases after an incident one year prior. Anti-police Group They were accused of being racist. Gardner was there for her when she wasn’t. Activist trips organized by pro-criminal groups were taken on She also raked in more Soros money for her re-election campaign.
Riley was able get behind the wheel on that fateful February night, but his July 2022 trial in 2020 for an armed robbery was postponed by Gardner. Gardner claimed she was unprepared to argue at that time.
“Witnesses are required to appear on time. Defense prepared. Bryan Hettenbach, the presiding judge, wrote that the State had announced it was “not ready”.
Instead of sending Riley to jail for allegedly robbing people with guns, lawyers were forced to cancel the charges and refile them. Riley was sent home with only GPS bracelet-enforced arrest terms.
Riley had already violated his bond terms before the July trial. Minimum 37 times. In April 2022, he was placed under house arrest for not following the GPS monitoring system’s rules. Gardner didn’t care about that.
Gardner’s office was not notified by Riley that Riley had violated his conditions at least 40 times after the trial. Riley did this five days before Riley struck Edmondson. The prosecutor never moved to revoke Riley’s bond. Riley was indicted by a grand jury for armed robbery, on January 17, 2023. However, he continued to break his house arrest orders.
Riley allegedly beat Edmondson to death, but Riley was only then taken into custody and kept without bail. Edmondson’s parents were not present at the time. “beg” A judge to do.
Some coverage is not available People The corporate media have mostly ignored the story in the magazine about Edmondson’s recovery and the crimes she was convicted of. Instead, media attention has been shifted to the “mounting criticism” Gardner is facing charges for her past of permitting crime.
Missourians believe that this criticism is long overdue. Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney General Gardner’s failure to respond to victims’ concerns, prosecute criminals and file charges qualifies her for expulsion after years.
“Ms. “Ms. “As Circuit Attorney, Respondent holds the office morally, ethically and legally accountable for its conduct. The Circuit Attorney’s Office has been failing to resolve cases, has not informed and conferred with victims and has also failed to review and file cases filed by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department for years. Respondent has therefore forfeited her office.
Gardner claims she made numerous requests to Riley for Riley’s custody before Edmondson was hit. She later admitted that her office could have done more during a press conference.
Gardner and her allies claim Gardner is responsible for the accountability she faces. “racist” Unjust and also unjust, the Missouri legislature moved this week too Pass legislation to allow the state to Republican governor will replace the prosecutors in areas and cities where crime is rampant.
Jordan Boyd is a staff writer for The Federalist. She also co-produces The Federalist Radio Hour. Her work has been featured in The Daily Wire and Fox News as well as RealClearPolitics. Jordan graduated from Baylor University, where she studied journalism and political science. Follow Jordan Boydtx on Twitter.
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