Sentences with phrase «get violent criminals»

NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton shot his mouth off Tuesday by revealing a planned new initiative to set up special «gun courts» to get violent criminals off the streets faster — ...
«Having worked on DNA - related legislation for over 25 years, I see the use of «familial» DNA testing as the next significant step in assisting our law enforcement officials in solving these sickening crimes and getting these violent criminals off our streets,» Boyle said.
«What stands out most about John to me is his personal courage, on the U.S. - Mexico border and right here at home, getting violent criminals and illegal drugs off our streets, protecting our families.

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You know that most criminals, especially violent criminals eventually get caught and punished.
«Every week is unique, and pastors are faced with the need to get insight from the Spirit of God to understand the mood and emotional state of the congregants,» said Ríos, citing a rise in depression and marital issues among hurricane victims, as well as concerns over suicide rates and violent criminal activity in the long recovery period.
For him, the only way out is to go back in and work his way back up the criminal ladder... but the higher he gets, the more violent the jobs become, until his quest for power turns into an obsession.
It's an exceptionally strange film, somewhere between a yakuza thriller and a ponderous reflection on the violent childishness of the criminal mind — only finally getting its due when Quentin Tarantino stepped in to offer U.S. distribution and certain themes began to show up in weirdo crime flicks like Jim Jarmusch's Ghost Dog (which itself culled themes from Branded to Kill and Le Samouraï, the latter of which Beat cited as a particular influence).
The film focuses (I think) on Roy Coop coming home from Navy, gets mistaken for his brother Dale and gets attached by two violent criminals.
Meanwhile, things in Broward County got more and more dangerous, as officials were encouraged to ignore or not discipline students for violent criminal acts.
However, if you go for a more aggressive, self - serving, or violent approach to things, you'll get in close with the seedy criminal factions.
During the extensive commentary and debates on the issue, both government and victim interest groups propounded the view that murders and violent criminals might «get away with it» if witnesses were not provided with anonymity.
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