By Bob Walsh
Kyle Douglas Frank, 37, has been a guest of the people
since 2011 on eight counts of attempted murder with various
enhancements. His sentence was 90 years. He liked to shoot Black and
Hispanic people on the freeway.
A
hearing review by the full Parole Board (21 political appointees) has
just voted to affirm his early release. He has served 15% of his
sentence.
Frank shot up
vehicles on a couple of freeways in the Sacramento area during August
and September of 2009. He used a .25 Beretta. He was, according to his
lawyer, "just really drunk" when he committed his crimes. He was also
bummed out because he lost his job and his girlfriend dumped him. He
has assaulted two inmates while in prison. I wonder if he was just
really drunk then too?
The Sacramento County D.A., Thien Ho, was not impressed by the Parole Board's move.
1 comment:
Sometimes parole can be a tricky thing. Texas had a bad habit of paroling folks during the depression. Hard times for everyone but the Governor.(USA)
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