GRIEVING DAD SLAMS SOFT-ON-CRIME “IDIOTS” IN HOUSE HEARING
Collin Rugg
@CollinRugg
NEW: Father of 22-year-old woman who was brutally killed by a career criminal, absolutely unleashes during a House hearing against soft-on-crime policies.
“[He] dragged her out of bed naked, forced on her knees with her hands over her head … BANG! Dead. Gone.”
“Why? Because Alexander Davante Dickey, who was arrested 39 godd*mn times, 25 felonies, was on the street…”
Logan Federico was visiting friends at the University of South Carolina on May 3 when career criminal Alexander Dickey, 30, broke in and shot her before stealing her credit cards and going on a shopping spree
==Dickey had 39 previous arrests and 25 felonies.=+
Everyone responsible for keeping this man on the streets should be thrown in prison.
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