The heartbreaking case of Jasper Wu, the toddler murdered on an Oakland, California freeway when crossfire between members of rival San Francisco gangs caught the car in which he was riding with his parents, took yet another maddening turn on Wednesday when it was revealed the accused shooters, if convicted, no longer face the possibility of the death penalty or life without parole. The decision to eliminate the special circumstances charges needed for either result should the defendants be found guilty of Wu’s murder was made without explanation by Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price, whose reluctance to prosecute crime has been previously detailed here at RedState (see California Community Demands Justice for Murdered Toddler; Alameda County DA Pamela Price Calls It Racist , Alameda County DA Pamela Price Believes a Man’s Life Is Worth … Five Years, Tops , and Alameda County DA Pamela […]
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