LA DA Gascon criticized after female gang member who only did 4 years time for murder kills again
Former prosecutors and victims’ advocates told the Daily Mail that Streeter’s murder would never have happened if not for the controversial policies of LA DA Gascón.
A female gang member who spent less than four years in prison for a double murder committed when she was 17 has now been charged with another killing just months after her release, due to Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón’s policies.
Shanice Dyer, a member of the East Coast Crips, in 2019 shot and killed Alfredo Carrera, an expectant father and his rocket scientist friend Jose Flores, who had just got a job at NASA, according to the Daily Mail.
Last week, Dyer, now 22, was charged along with two others for the murder of Joshua Streeter, 21, in Pomona, California. He was shot in the back and died while at a swap meet.
Former prosecutors and victims’ advocates told the Daily Mail that Streeter’s murder would never have happened if not for the controversial policies of LA DA Gascón.
"Dyer, who should have been incarcerated for life, was free—thanks to Gascón’s policies—and now another family is grieving the loss of their loved one," the LA Association of Deputy District Attorneys said in a statement.