Mann mit 49 strafrechtlichen Verurteilungen wird wieder in die Gemeinde Vancouver entlassen

https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article/man-with-49-criminal-convictions-released-back-into-vancouver-community/

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  1. cyclinginvancouver on

    >A repeat offender who police say has a history of violence towards woman has been released back into the community in Vancouver.

    >Jordan McIntosh has 49 criminal convictions, including 11 for violence or weapons, the Vancouver Police Department said in a statement Thursday.

    >McIntosh was taken into custody on March 2, nearly four months after police say he cut off an ankle monitor, which he was required to wear while serving a conditional sentence for a 2024 case related to two counts of assault and one count of breach release order.

    >Police eventually tracked him down at a rooming house on Water Street, where they say McIntosh tried to escape arrest by jumping out a window.

    >“Fortunately, our officers planned for that scenario, and he was taken into custody with the help of a police dog,” VPD Sgt. Adam Donaldson said in Thursday’s release.

    >**McIntosh remained in custody until a breach of conditional sentence order hearing on Wednesday, in which the court decided to release him back into the community to serve his sentence with another ankle monitor.**

  2. ExotiquePlayboy on

    If a bartender let’s a drunk drive his car, he’s criminally responsible

    It’s time to purge all these judges, Canada’s judges are traitors and criminals themselves

  3. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting different results

  4. The_King_of_Canada on

    „with another ankle monitor“ is the rest of the sentence the title doesn’t include.

  5. Let_me_at_them007 on

    Should be allowed to sue the government/justice system for actions of criminals prematurely released into society.

  6. Must be nice to be a criminal. Do whatever you want and with next to no consequence.

  7. SnowyOranges on

    I keep hearing about these kinds of cases and it’s making me think are the judges really this naive or do Canadian prosecutors just suck at their jobs 😭

  8. AsRiversRunRed on

    The specificity of „criminal convictions“ here is important to note. Many, many, MANY, criminal offenses are withdrawn, or resolved other ways like peacebond (etc.) To prevent criminal convictions but still „achieve“ some sort of justice.

    If sokeoen has that many criminal convictions they must have hundreds of accused convictions and God knows how many criminal convictions that have been „resolved“ in other ways.

  9. FightMongooseFight on

    Always remember, a 49-strikes-you’re-out law would be totally unfair to all the criminals who deserve a 50th chance.

  10. kickintheface on

    I called the cops after I had my bike stolen when I was 16, and a cop actually came to my house, investigated the person who I suspected of stealing it, pressed charges against him, and personally delivered my bike back to my house.

    When I did the exact same thing after my bike was stolen a couple summers ago, I was lucky enough to flag down a cop on the street on the way to buy it from the thief (I found it for sale on Facebook). But this time, after taking my bike back, the police had a chat with the girl who had it, pressed no charges, and let her go back to her apartment to sell more *clearly* stolen shit.

    I know it’s a personal anecdote, but things have very clearly gotten worse as far as policing goes in this country.

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