BLM "Activist" Who Shot Disabled Veteran Released After Serving Just 3 Years Of 11 Year Sentence

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BLM activist and Alamosa attorney James Edward Marshall IV, 33, who shot a disabled veteran during a 2020 Colorado riot, has been released to a halfway house after serving just three years of an 11-year sentence, according to the Post Millennial.

Originally facing multiple violent charges, he took a plea deal under former DA Alonzo Payne, pleading guilty only to tampering with a deceased body, court records show.

In June 2020, Marshall IV shot disabled veteran Danny Pruitt in the head while Pruitt was stopped at an intersection near a BLM protest in Alamosa, Colorado.

Armed with a 9mm Glock, Marshall fired into Pruitt’s truck, critically injuring him. Pruitt, who survived after a 17-day coma, suffered permanent brain damage and struggles with memory, speech, and motor skills.
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The public is only going to take so much of this. My prediction: vigilante justice is going to make a comeback. When? Who knows. If the law doesn't serve justice, people are going to start taking it into their own hands. Slippery slope for sure though.
 
The public is only going to take so much of this. My prediction: vigilante justice is going to make a comeback. When? Who knows. If the law doesn't serve justice, people are going to start taking it into their own hands. Slippery slope for sure though.
Would solve a lot of problems and save a hell of a lot of taxpayer's money. A bullet or two are very inexpensive.
 
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