Saturday, June 28, 2014

YOUNG TYKE CONTRIBUTES TO FUTURE EMPLOYMENT OF CORRECTIONAL OFFICERS

By Bob Walsh

PACOVILLA Corrections blog
June 27, 2014

Uriel Garcia-Rojas, 14, is, I strongly suspect, a pretty crappy human being considering how young he is. He is being charged as an adult for the attempted murder of two men in Lodi, California with a sawed-off shotgun on May 31. One of the men injured was merely collateral damage.

Garcia-Rojas was arrested the day after the shooting walking down the street with the sawed-off still on him.

This youngster is being arraigned on July 8. If convicted, he could be sentenced to spend the rest of his sorry life in prison, contributing to the future employment of civil service correctional officers. That will, in all probability, be the first socially useful thing he has ever done, albeit unintentionally.

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