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‘This needs to stop’: Another career criminal monster rapes 4-year-old girl, gives her STD, now castration is an option

‘Our people are getting raped and murdered. The judges, district attorneys and state attorneys who allow this have blood on their hands’

Anthony Jelks
Anthony Jelks

As a national furor over career criminals intensifies with the Charlotte murder of a Ukraine refugee, another repeat offender, this one in Louisiana, allegedly raped a 4-year-old girl and gave her a sexually transmitted disease just weeks after being released.

Now, surgical castration and the death penalty are being discussed among law-enforcement officials for 25-year-old Anthony Jelks.

WAFB-TV reports: “East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney Hillar Moore said Monday, Sep. 8, that his office is exploring every option in the case against Anthony Jelks, which could include surgical castration or the death penalty.”

“I can’t think of anything worse than raping a child,” Moore said.

The station reported Morse is “well-known to Baton Rouge police, causing problems over the years spelled out in a plethora of paperwork filed with the 19th Judicial District Court.”

Baton Rouge Police Chief T.J. Morse told WAFB the situation is “extremely frustrating.”

“Mr. Jelks, we have arrested six times over the last six-seven years,” Morse said.

“He has everything from firearm charges to domestic-abuse battery, violation of protective orders.”

Elon Musk indicated: “This needs to stop.”

Political commentator Gunther Eagleman said: “If they been arrested 6 times, the judge who lets him out should absolutely be held accountable when he commits another heinous crime.”

Eric Daugherty of Florida’s Voice noted: “‘Previously arrested…released…’ needs to STOP being a national headline. Our people are getting raped and murdered. The judges, district attorneys and state attorneys who allow this have blood on their hands.”

As WorldNetDaily reported, U.S. Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla. says he’ll introduce legislation to hold judges accountable when violent repeat offenders they release commit new crimes.

“It’s easy to release criminals when you’re protected by an armed bailiff at all times. The rest of us aren’t so lucky,” said Fine.

 

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