Another Reason for Concealed Carry
By Duane Lester • Dec 14th, 2007Shot on sight. No court in the country would convict you for it:
Police have arrested a man who they say sexually assaulted a 4 year old girl at a playground at University Park.
Police say the girl was at the playground with her family near by. Several witnesses say they saw suspect William Speed grab the girl while she played on the jungle gym and begin sexually assaulting her.
The girl screamed and her family had to fight Speed to get him off of the girl.
This sub-human is a Level Three sex offender. What does that mean? According to Arizona’s Department of Public Safety, the level’s are based on a risk assessment:
Prior to an offender’s release or sentence to probation, the agency that had custody of the individual completes a risk assessment screening profile. This instrument evaluates nineteen criteria that are considered to be significant factors contributing to sex offender recidivism. Each criterion is given a score, which is then totaled to arrive at the recommended risk level. All criminal justice agencies must use the standardized Arizona Risk Assessment, however, occasionally law enforcement discovers information which can affect an offender’s risk level. As such, law enforcement is given the discretion to either accept the recommended risk level or complete another risk assessment.
William Speed was a high risk to re-offend. Another sex offender released into our world. But when he goes back into prison, he will be in protected custody. Does it seem fair that when he gets out, we don’t get protected custody from him?
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