Texas police union voices outrage after recently released career criminal fatally stabs grandma, 80, in broad daylight

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A Texas career criminal who was recently released from jail despite being arrested nearly 70 times is accused of fatally stabbing an 80-year-old woman out shopping Saturday, police said.

The suspect, 38-year-old Randy Roszell Lewis, was shot and killed by a responding officer who was flagged down by witnesses at the scene. Police said the man was armed with the 6-inch blade.

The incident sparked outrage from the Houston Police Officers' Union, which blamed the "total failure" of criminal justice reform for his release weeks earlier -- without paying bail.

Lewis allegedly stabbed 80-year-old Rosalie Cook in the chest as she returned to her car after shopping inside a Walgreens in Houston. She was pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Her son, Chuck Cook, said his mother was a “perfect” grandma to six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

“Nobody should have to go through this, an 80-year-old woman, disabled, had to walk with a cane,” Cook said.

Police said officers were already in the area after receiving calls around 10:15 a.m. about a man matching Lewis’ description demanding money from shoppers at knifepoint by a nearby grocery store.

Two years ago, Lewis was charged with assaulting a public servant -- breaking the person’s nose -- while being transferred to county jail, KHOU reported. In all, he had been arrested 67 times and has faced dozens of charges throughout his life, including assault, theft, trespassing, the possession of marijuana and burglary of a vehicle, the Houston Police Officers’ Union said.

“Randy Lewis should never have been free. Now an innocent woman has been murdered. Everyone deserves better. This is absolutely shameful,” the Houston Police Officers' Union tweeted Monday, sharing his public record.

In response to the tweet, union president Joe Gamaldi tweeted, “The monster who stabbed, murdered, robbed an innocent 80 yr old grandmother over the weekend, has been arrested 67 times! And was out on 2 felony PR bonds! The colossal failure of bail and CJ reform in Houston is on full display here. Innocent people are dying. This has to STOP!!”

A mental examination conducted in October 2019 deemed Lewis “temporarily incompetent,” and he was committed to a psychiatric hospital, KTRK reported. In March, a judge approved a request from the head of the mental facility that Lewis’ stay be extended by 60 days.

On April 30, a judge waived two bonds -- one for felony theft, the second for the assault on the peace officer – and approved his transfer to a private residential care facility. By May 1, he was released to the Royal Personal Care Home. He somehow escaped before Saturday’s incident, but few details were released by authorities.

“The defendant had a history of mental illness and he should have been kept off the streets. He recently absconded from the personal-care facility where the judge ordered he live instead of being held in jail,” the Houston District Attorney’s Office said in a statement.

“The judge had not issued a warrant for his arrest even when he had absconded, so police did not even know to look for him and unfortunately this tragedy occurred before he could be returned to court.”

“Where’s the outrage when our cops are putting their lives on the line arresting the same person time and again who’s got a violent history,” Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo told KHOU.

He said the department would review body camera and security footage of the incident. He added the officer who shot Lewis was a nine-year veteran of the force.



https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-career-criminal-jail-release-stabs-grandma-80-daylight
 

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The Mental Health Systems Act of 1980 (MHSA) was United States legislation signed by President Jimmy Carter which provided grants to community mental health centers. In 1981 President Ronald Reagan and the U.S. Congress repealed most of the law.[SUP][1][/SUP] The MHSA was considered landmark legislation in mental health care policy.
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[h=2]History[edit][/h]Coinciding with a movement during the 1970s for rehabilitation of people with severe mental illnesses, the Mental Health Systems Act supported and financed community mental health support systems, which coordinated general health care, mental health care, and social support services.[SUP][2][/SUP] The law followed the 1978 Report of the President's Commission on Mental Health, which made recommendations for improving mental health care in the United States. While some concerns existed about the methodology followed by the President's Committee, the report served as the foundation for the MHSA, which in turn was seen as landmark legislation in U.S. mental health policy.[SUP][3][/SUP]
The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981, signed by President Ronald Reagan on August 13, 1981, repealed most of the MHSA.
 

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The jails are full with people who were not wearing masks or getting haircuts, no room for murders
 

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The lack of institutional care of critically mentally ill patients in the United States has become a complicated problem that has resulted in victimization, homelessness, and incarceration of these individuals. In 1967, the State of California was one of the first states to deinstitutionalize mentally ill patients when it passed the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (Lyons, 1984). This act had a profoundly negative impact on the lives of the mentally ill. So, why would the Reagan Administration choose to end “the federal government’s role in providing services to the mentally ill” (Pan, 2013)?


Ronald Reagan, the 40[SUP]th[/SUP] president of the United States, is well known for his fiscal policies that stimulated economic growth, cut inflation and pulled America out of a recession (Cannon, 2017). What Reagan is not readily known for is the long term effect of a law he repealed that essentially deinstitutionalized mentally ill patients at the federal level (Roberts, 2013). While some of his fiscal policies had a positive effect on the U.S. economy during the 1980s, his decision to deinstitutionalize mentally ill patients had a much more deleterious effect on these patients, their communities, and the agencies that were left to contend with these individuals’ mental health issues (Honberg, 2015).


The Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) is the statute that repealed President Carter’s Mental Health Systems Act which was supposed to continue federal funding for mental health programs. Reagan gave the appearance of making a consequentialist ethical decision because he presented his repeal of OBRA as an action that would best serve American society and do more good than harm as a result. The OBRA gave mental patients a choice to seek treatment outside of a mental institution, an option to seek treatment at clinics at the state level, and the freedom to administer their own medication (PSY533, 2017) (Pan, 2013). However, Reagan was hasty in taking unsound advice to repeal OBRA because his real motive was to cut the federal budget (Roberts, 2013). He was a leader who “never exhibited any interest in the need for research or better treatment for serious mental illness” (Torrey, 2017).


To be an ethical leader, one must attempt to gather as much knowledge as possible when making decisions, especially if one has the power to affect so many lives (Toffler, 2009). The mentally ill are amongst the most vulnerable populations in society because most are unable to make sound decisions regarding their own care due to their mental state. The consequences of Reagan’s social policy can be measured by the fact that today one-third of the homeless population are suffering from severe mental illness which puts a burden on police departments, hospitals and the penal system which lack the training and resources to deal with psychiatric emergencies (Honberg, 2015). Reagan’s unethical choice to end federal funding for mental health programs was driven by the desire to cut the budget. As a result, he did much more harm than good (PSY533, 2017).
 

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Well, at least this is Ronnie's fault, Trump needs a break
 

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Gee, the suspect was black. No surprise.
 

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Mental illness is the reason? If that's the case we're all insane by our response.
 

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I never see Mob chime in on these disgusting cases. Black on white crime happens every minute of every day.
 
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I never see Mob chime in on these disgusting cases. Black on white crime happens every minute of every day.


Lol. Not sure what the emphasis is on...corona? Race?


Sounds like a tragic incident, what do you want me to say? That they let him out of jail for a fake virus? Or that blacks commit all the crimes?
 
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On another note....Coronavirus has killed 90+ THOUSAND American lives.


Comical how all of a sudden you clown losers have compassion now when a black person kills a white person. But when 90K are dying at the sake of a pandemic....no compassion at all. NINETY THOUSAND. Not 1. And no compassion. Zero, zip, zilch, nada.


Sick fucks.
 

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Having com passion doesn't mean the world stops, dope. Nice change of the thread. Problem with culture vulture is he knows interracial violence is very disproportionately black on white but is outraged at the much less white on blacks.
 
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Exposed- I am sure this guy was on the hunt for all whites. Not a car. Just whites. (Sarcasm)



Meanwhile- Your heros who shot down the black dude in Georgia were not looking for a car. They were looking for a black person. Let me know when your stupid ass is following
 
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To be disingenuous about the history of oppression that blacks have gone through is racist in itself. The shit wasn’t that long ago. And still continues to this day....you guys are living examples.


Im not saying other races haven’t gone through shit. Duh I’m not saying that. (I know I have to explain everything down to a elementary level with you Fox News lovers) Of course they have. But you guys act like oppression for blacks never existed and obviously being disingenuous which really is ignorant and racist. How stupid and ignorant is one to even just deny that? Lmfaooooo. Like it’s true. Doesn’t affect me one bit I don’t give a fuck. But to say it isn’t true, you’re stupid as fuck. No excuses.
 

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They were on the look out for the black guy causing problems trespassing. He grabbed a gun ....that is what happens.You also never answered proof of racism in this. Your answer was " it is a fact if he was white he would be alive" You avoided the insanely disproportionate nature of interracial violence of course

But just so you know I posted plenty in the Lebron thread and you said nothing'

Black people commit the highest rate of hate crimes too
 
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On another note....Coronavirus has killed 90+ THOUSAND American lives.


Comical how all of a sudden you clown losers have compassion now when a black person kills a white person. But when 90K are dying at the sake of a pandemic....no compassion at all. NINETY THOUSAND. Not 1. And no compassion. Zero, zip, zilch, nada.


Sick fucks.

You're calling someone else a clown? Now that is funny.
 
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Does that mean that blacks don’t commit crimes? Does that mean that a fucking convict REGARDLESS OF RACE is going to give a fuck about anything besides getting that car? No and probably not.
 

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