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Kate Steinle’s Family Announces Lawsuit Over ‘Sanctuary Cities’

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Libertas:
The family of Kate Steinle, in an emotional press conference, announced a lawsuit Tuesday against government agencies that they consider partly responsible for her murder because of their handling of the illegal immigrant suspect and the murder weapon itself.

Steinle, 32, was shot dead while walking on a San Francisco pier on July 1. Suspect Juan Francisco Sanchez, who has admitted he fired the fatal shot, is an illegal immigrant who had been deported five times before he was transferred from federal custody to a San Francisco jail earlier this year to face outstanding marijuana charges. Yet he was released in April after prosecutors dropped the pot counts, despite a federal request to detain him until immigration authorities could pick him up.

The Steinle family announced Tuesday with their legal team that they have filed three claims — against San Francisco Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi, the Bureau of Land Management and Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

http://www.weaselzippers.us/233187-kate-steinles-family-announces-lawsuit-over-sanctuary-cities/

IMO this should have happened at least two decades ago...now, with so many DemonProg judges contaminating the courts...the verdict is not a slam-dunk...when it should have been a slam-dunk when people step outside the law and openly mock, obstruct and ignore the law!

And WTF are the rest of the culpable people?  The mayor and city council of all these cities, the city police, the DA's, the AG's, Obama and Holder and his successor?

All of them should be rotting behind bars for life!!!

richb:
Will it change anything?  Probably not.    They will probably get a payout of a couple million,  but it will be taxpayers, not any government employees paying a judgement.   I guess the only good thing about it, some of these government employees will have to maybe answer why they have stupid and illegal policies in place. 

Glock32:
Meanwhile the county clerk in Kentucky who refused to issue marriage licenses to homos has been given jail time by a Federal judge.  They seem rather selective about which Federal laws they expect local governments to abide by....hmmm.

Libertas:
Are you saying subjective enforcement of law can breed selective compliance to authority?

Well...yeah.  And it will be made all the easier since the State is so brazen in their oppressive actions.

Let the games begin.

John Florida:

--- Quote from: richb on September 03, 2015, 03:24:38 PM ---Will it change anything?  Probably not.    They will probably get a payout of a couple million,  but it will be taxpayers, not any government employees paying a judgement.   I guess the only good thing about it, some of these government employees will have to maybe answer why they have stupid and illegal policies in place.

--- End quote ---

  This has been done a couple of times already and nobody has ever collected a flipping dime.

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