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Kamala Harris-Backed Bail Fund Set Loose Criminals Into Local Communities Who Went On To Commit Murder, DUI Deaths And Other Crimes

New York Post

(New York Post) Kamala Harris’ public support for a controversial bail fund continues to haunt her as more examples of crimes committed by those whose release was secured in the name of “social justice” emerge.

The Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) paid bail for an assailant who turned killer a week later, a habitual DUI driver who crashed and killed a passenger after the fund freed him and a serial arsonist who attempted to burn down a mosque.

The Vice President had thrown her weight behind the fund in June 2020 during the height of riots over the death of George Floyd, asking followers to “chip in” if they could.

The MFF, which was also endorsed by other celebrities, raised more than $41 million that year, but questions have been raised about how it make decisions about who to bail out.

The Post revealed yesterday a two-time convicted rapist was bailed and went on to rape another woman landing him back in prison on rape and assault with a dangerous weapon charges.

Another man was bailed after a violent assault but went on to commit an even worse attack on another victim, leaving him with a traumatic brain injury. He is also back in custody.

Numerous sources have pointed to Harris’ long career as a prosecutor, District Attorney and then Attorney General in California and said she should have known better.

David Zimmer, a Public Safety Policy Fellow at the Center for the American Experiment, a Minnesota-based think tank, condemned her support of the fund.

“As a former AG, Harris’ support for the MFF to this day, despite the many examples of violent criminals being put back on the street only to reoffend, demonstrates a complete lack of judgment on her part,” he told The Post.

Other controversial choices for bail made by the MFF include:

Shawn Michael Tillman

Shawn Michael Tillman went on to kill a man he had a “beef” with just three weeks after his release in 2022, on bail paid for by MFF.

Tillman was known to authorities through repeated arrests for indecent exposure.

While in jail he was observed “repeatedly … exposing his penis and masturbating publicly” and muttering “you know you like it” to female jail staff.

“He masturbated all day, every day. Locked in his cell, people [walked] by every half-hour and … [saw] him,” a prison source told website Alpha News in 2022.

Another complaint reveals that Tillman threw a Styrofoam cup containing urine and feces at a corrections officer at the Lino Lakes prison, according to a prison report obtained by Alpha News.

Shawn Tillman was bailed out by MFF then committed murder just three weeks later. Ramsey County Sheriff’s Office

Still he was bailed out on April 29 2022, according to court documents, and less than one month later, Tillman murdered Demitri Ellis-Strong in cold blood, shooting him on a light rail platform.

He was convicted of murder and is now serving life without parole, Minnesota court records show.

Devin Markus Chase

Devin Markus Chase is another repeat offender who had a prior conviction for a hit-and-run while under the influence of alcohol when he was bailed out by MFF on felony charges related to drugs.

Chase had failed to appear at scheduled court hearings to answer two charges and was subsequently arrested in October 2022.

But Minnesota Freedom Fund quickly stepped in and provided cash bail on Nov. 8, 2022, listing both of his drug case numbers, a court document cited by AlphaNews shows.

A few months later, Chase stole a car and caused another devastating drug-fueled crash which killed one of his passengers — a 30-year-old woman — in February 2023.

When interviewed by police, Chase said he had been living out of the car and on the morning he had crashed he had bought methamphetamine and heroin. He said he’d driven around smoking the drugs and couldn’t remember anything about the crash, according to a local Fox news report.

He was convicted of Criminal Vehicular Homicide in July last year and sentenced to just over three years in prison, court records show.

According to the charges, the morning of the crash, Chase told officers they had bought methamphetamine and heroin, then drove around smoking the drugs they had purchased but he couldn’t remember anything about the crash.  Anoka County Sheriffâs Office

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