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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 687191" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I was wondering what the true crime rate was in my area if the people who committed crimes were actually forced to do their time rather than enjoying a revolving door policy. I'm thinking it is really really low. I got to wondering about this cause of the recent shooting we had in our county where a drug agent shot and wounded a "suspected meth manufacturer". What's odd about this is that even I knew the guy made meth and has been making it for some time, he was tried and convicted and sentenced two years ago after he blew up his house making it. What I didn't know was that he was released from prison early and was serving as a drug counselor for drug addicts under some program. Apparantly, drug agents had been watching him and they approached him at his lab and he tried to run over an officer with his vehicle and the officer shot him. He was sent to the hospital and will be ok but is now facing charges for manufacturing and distribution. This don't make sense to me but for some strange reason I feel more comfortable knowing our crime rate seems to be inflated by those repeat offenders and not from a huge number of unknown villians.</p><p></p><p>Is it this way in your area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 687191, member: 4362"] I was wondering what the true crime rate was in my area if the people who committed crimes were actually forced to do their time rather than enjoying a revolving door policy. I'm thinking it is really really low. I got to wondering about this cause of the recent shooting we had in our county where a drug agent shot and wounded a "suspected meth manufacturer". What's odd about this is that even I knew the guy made meth and has been making it for some time, he was tried and convicted and sentenced two years ago after he blew up his house making it. What I didn't know was that he was released from prison early and was serving as a drug counselor for drug addicts under some program. Apparantly, drug agents had been watching him and they approached him at his lab and he tried to run over an officer with his vehicle and the officer shot him. He was sent to the hospital and will be ok but is now facing charges for manufacturing and distribution. This don't make sense to me but for some strange reason I feel more comfortable knowing our crime rate seems to be inflated by those repeat offenders and not from a huge number of unknown villians. Is it this way in your area? [/QUOTE]
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