Stiffer penalties needed

POLICE yesterday disclosed they are following several leads with regard to the early Saturday morning robbery at the home of Deputy Mayor Patricia Chase-Green. A suspect who was arrested is still in police custody, but is not cooperating as it relates to disclosing the identities of his two accomplices, who made good their escape.
Since this armed terrorist does not want to inform police about his accomplice then he must face life behind bars. He should be tried for armed robbery and of being a terrorist.
All that law makers have to do is ask these victims how terrifying it really is when guns are placed in their faces during robberies.
These terrorists come with weapons with deadly intentions of defending their loot if confronted.
It’s about time law makers finally put a real dent into these terrorists network. So that innocent-hard working people would be able to dwell in their very own homes without fear.

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