Jeanine Pirro, U.S. Attorney for Washington, D.C., faces criticism for releasing a juvenile convicted of serious crimes, including armed carjacking, without consequences. This decision comes despite the teen recently appearing on Instagram with a .22-caliber rifle, raising questions about her commitment to combatting youth crime in a city grappling with rising violence.
This development reflects a broader Republican approach that often separates crime from gun access, despite evidence linking the two. Notably, Pirro’s office is no longer pursuing charges related to illegal firearms, which some experts argue could undermine public safety efforts in a city already strained by youth crime.
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