Spree Shooter Radee Labeeb Prince was a One-Man Crime Who Got a Free Ride from the Delaware Criminal Justice System. (nicholasstixuncensored, 10/26/2017)

Anonymous reader opines: “(T)his animal enjoyed almost 20 years of “affirmative action justice” for innumerable felonious assaults….From a reading of this article, it appears that he was never convicted of anything that resulted in a Jail sentence: Astonishing.” (“Mass shooting suspect: many prior arrests, few convictions” (Wilmington News Journal, Oct. 18, 2017)

N.S.: He repeatedly skipped out on court dates, but instead of hunting him down additionally, prosecutors would reward him by dropping the previous charges, and declining to charge him for being a fugitive. In other words, the more crimes he committed, the more prosecutors rewarded him.

In Baltimore, Freddie Gray’s arrest record contained all sorts of charges without dispositions. In Atlanta, Shamal Thompson committed one felony after another, without ever being punished, as judges and prosecutors kept issuing him black-man-gets-out-of-jail-free cards, until he murdered Eugenia Jeanne Calle. Meanwhile, in New York, Daryl Thomas committed one First-Degree Rape after another, but the NYPD kept giving him freebies, writing up his forcible rapes as “trespassing.”

Almost 20 years of violent and other mala in se felonies and 42 arrests and he was free to shoot 5 people, killing 3 of them! Not a day in prison or even jail, apparently?

I wonder how many women, teachers and others, are now in prison in Delaware for allowing biological men under age 16 or even 18 to penetrate them in factually consensual relationships. And over the last 20 years, the same period in which Prince committed violent felony after violent felony and was arrested 42 times but was never sentenced to prison or even jail, apparently,how many women, teachers and others, were sentenced to prison or jail for engaging in acts of coitus and/or fellatio with underage pubescent teenage males?

Or for even a single act of “sexual contacts” in a fleeting tryst like the women in Nevada who was sentenced to life in prison in 2010 for allegedly “forcing” a young man of 13 to touch her breast.