Police union president Clyde Boatwright condemned the people and policies responsible for releasing the New York City sucker-punch suspect back onto the street.
Clyde Boatwright, president of the Maryland Fraternal Order of Police, examines the nationwide uptick in violent crime and the impact of bail reform policies on 'America Reports.'The president of the Maryland Fraternal Order of Police on Monday called for the firings of those responsible for releasing the New York City suspect onto the streets without bail after his caught-on-camera unprovoked sucker punch knockout last week.
"The criminal justice system needs to address this violent crime and men like this should not be allowed to be on the streets to victimize anyone else," he told Fox News host John Roberts.
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