09-26-2016, 09:47 AM
(09-25-2016, 11:48 PM)SIXFOOTERsez Wrote: One of the pieces I read this morning said that the mother told the court that the guns had been removed as part of lifting the no contact order they had in place due to the domestic assault.
Dumb fux, retard in the house and guns not secured.
He should have been deported years ago
I think he's going to be arraigned today, so maybe we'll learn a little more background.
Cetin committed assaults on multiple occasions in the U.S., yet he wasn't incarcerated when he went on to kill 5 people. That bothers me, not just in this case, but whenever I read about a repeat violent offender who for some reason got a slap on the wrist or out-patient counseling only. I understand the family wanting to protect/help their violent son, but that shouldn't supersede public safety.
I'm all for less incarceration of non-violent, non-victimizing offenders. But, I think violent criminals should be kept out of society unless/until it's shown that they don't pose any further threat.
In my opinion, the immigration screening of family members and spouses should be as comprehensive as for any other new immigrant, no shortcuts or special criteria. Cetin was presumably a child when he came to the U.S. though, so I'm not sure deporting him would have been the right answer like deporting an illegal immigrant or violent adult non-citizen immigrant would be, but maybe.