Part of Biden/Harris's platform they ran on was defunding the police, and we all know how Kamala has helped criminals walk free while the impotent Biden stood back. He is still impotent and still standing back.
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The legal fund responsible for bailing out a Black Lives Matter activist charged with attempted murder in Louisville has financial ties to liberal billionaire George Soros, who has donated hundreds of millions of dollars to Democratic causes.
The Louisville Community Bail Fund, which is a "fiscally sponsored project" of the Alliance for Global Justice (AFGJ), bailed out Quintez Brown, 21, after he was arrested and charged for the attempted murder of Jewish Democratic mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg last Monday. Brown was released two days later after the fund posted the required $100,000 to bail him out, where he will be kept on house arrest.
The Alliance for Global Justice, a liberal advocacy group that has received scrutiny for aiding Palestinian terrorism and supporting the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, received $250,000 in 2020 from the Foundation to Promote Open Society (FPOS), a grantmaking arm of Soros's Open Society Foundations (OSF), according to the group's 990 tax forms. The $250,000 contribution was designated to "catalyze Black communities into the global movement for climate justice."
The Foundation to Promote Open Society, which has received hundreds of millions of dollars from Soros, also donated over $3.5 million to groups at the Tides Center in 2020 and millions of dollars in previous years, according to its most recent 990 tax form released. The Tides Center, a California-based nonprofit incubator that previously housed the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, donated over $737,000 to the Louisville Community Bail Fund in 2020.
Greenberg, whose sweater was grazed by one of the bullets fired by Brown, slammed the Louisville Community Bail Fund last Thursday in a statement, saying, "Our criminal justice system is clearly broken. It is nearly impossible to believe that someone can attempt murder on Monday and walk out of jail on Wednesday."
The Louisville Community Bail Fund was co-founded in 2017 by Chanelle Helm, a Black Lives Matter-Louisville activist who supports abolishing police and has repeatedly praised and defended convicted cop killer Assata Shakur. In recent days, she has used her Facebook page to defend the Louisville Community Bail Fund bailing out Quintez Brown by re-posting the official statement from Black Lives Matter-Louisville, which called Brown a "brilliant and bright leader" who just "needs direct mental health support." In another Facebook post, Helm appears to be talking about Brown while railing against prisons, saying they "do not ‘rehabilitate’" and "If you are advocating for someone to go to jail or prison, it isn't because you hope they can come out a change[d] person."
"Reminding yaw that the same people mad are the same people that harassed Quintez as he wrote about his experiences as a young Black youth. He's 21," Helm said in another Facebook post last week. "He's been an organizer since he was 16. Taking on JCPS and LMPD. I'm really talking about the people calling him an assassin."
One of the replies to that Facebook post said Brown is the "victim of a covert psychological operation often run on activists and aspiring public officials in our community" and tied it to the "Havana Syndrome," prompting Helm to like it with a heart.