A “Criminal justice reformer” prosecutor who is aligned with Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, is begging people to “snitch” after two murders took place yesterday within a matter of hours.
Bragg was recently listed in a report as a District Attorney who was funded by Democratic megadonor George Soros.
After winning the election last November, Norfolk Commonwealth Attorney Ramin Fatehi listed Bragg among other prosecutors who won at the time in a tweet.
“Thank you, @RealJusticePAC. We are all part of something bigger than ourselves. And today we vote for Real Justice, for safety, and for equity for all,” Fatehi declared.
Manhattan DA @AlvinBraggNYC
— Ramin Fatehi (@fatehinorfolk) November 2, 2021
Philly DA @DA_LarryKrasner
Portsmouth CWA @AttyStepMorales
Norfolk CWA @fatehinorfolk
Thank you, @RealJusticePAC. We are all part of something bigger than ourselves. And today we vote for Real Justice, for safety, and for equity for all. https://t.co/OgvrL53FME
According to WAVY 10, Fatehi told them that “there is something residents can do to make Norfolk a safer place” following the murders.
Fatehi explained, “What the community needs to do is offer up the information to police, and to us as prosecutors, to be able to hold people accountable.”
“The number one deterrent to criminal behavior, and especially gun violence, is not the length of a sentence — it’s the probability of getting caught,” Fatehi claimed.
Fatehi also complained that “Police cannot arrest people they can’t identify, I can’t prosecute people who the police can’t arrest.”
The “Criminal Justice reformer” also said he was sympathetic to those people who may have information about what happened, but are too afraid to come forward.
“This is a nationwide problem that Norfolk has seen — an increase in gun violence. It keeps me up at night,” Fatehi added.
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