Insane progressive leniency keeps letting more young terrors skirt
Briefly

The article critiques progressive policies in the United States that allow juvenile offenders to evade serious consequences, highlighting recent cases in Colorado and New York. It argues that these leniencies contribute to a culture of lawlessness, as offenders repeatedly engage in criminal activities without substantial repercussions. The piece references specific incidents involving a 15-year-old illegal immigrant who received minimal penalties for a fatal car crash, and a member of a gang arrested for robbing an autistic boy, emphasizing the systemic failures in juvenile justice reform and public safety oversight.
Thanks to 'reforms' like the Raise the Age act, which keep teens under 18 from suffering anything more than wrist slaps, juvenile offenders roam free.
Progressive policies result in lawlessness, exemplified by the leniency shown towards youth offenders who repeatedly evade serious consequences for their actions.
Read at New York Post
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