Kamala Can Now Add ‘Murder Accomplice’ To Her Long List Of ‘Achievements’

Vice President Kamala Harris helped to free a man who was arrested for domestic assault, now, the man is allegedly facing murder charges.

Harris promoted the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) in June 2020 to “help post bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota.” The MFF, however, also posted bail for alleged criminals not associated with protests, like 47-year-old George Howard who was being held on domestic assault charges.

According to Minneapolis police, Howard shot and killed 38-year-old Luis Damian Martinez Ortiz during a road rage incident in Minneapolis. Surveillance video reportedly showed Ortiz and Howard getting into an altercation on an interstate on-ramp.

Ortiz stepped out of his car, a blue BMW, and walked toward Howard’s white Volvo when he collapsed. As the Volvo drove away, Ortiz got up, got back in his car, and drove until crashing.

Video later allegedly showed Howard pulling into a nearby gas station and getting out of the Volvo’s driver’s seat. Another passenger in the Volvo then got in the seat and drove away.

Police investigators later caught up with Howard and the person who drove the Volvo away from the gas station.

According to KSTP in St. Paul:

“Investigators spoke with that passenger who drove the Volvo away from the gas station. The passenger told investigators Ortiz allegedly punched Howard before Howard allegedly fired a shot and left the scene.

When investigators interviewed him, Howard admitted to getting into a road rage incident with Ortiz but initially claimed nothing happened. When investigators prompted Howard with the surveillance video, Howard claimed there was yet another passenger in the Volvo who shot Ortiz from the back seat. Investigators reported Howard was unable to provide identifying information about this additional passenger.”

The fund promoted by Harris admitted On Friday, that it had played a role in setting Howard free from jail and said that it is reviewing its policies over the alleged incident.

“We are aware of reports of the tragic and fatal shooting in Minneapolis earlier this week allegedly involving George Howard, an individual the Minnesota Freedom Fund had previously provided with bail support,” the MFF said in a statement.

“MFF believes that every individual who has been arrested by the law enforcement is innocent until proven guilty, and if a judge deems them eligible for bail, they should not have to wait in jail simply because they don’t have the same income or access to resources as others.”

“Under new leadership, MFF has implemented changes to its policies and procedures, and we will continue to assess them to ensure that we are being responsive to the safety and needs of our community,” the MFF added.

Last September, it was reported how the MFF posted bail for six men who were accused of domestic violence.

“A bail fund promoted by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) bailed half a dozen men out of jail over the summer, all of whom are accused of domestic violence, according to The Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF).

Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, promoted the Minnesota Freedom Fund (MFF) in June to help bail out protesters arrested while demonstrating over the death of George Floyd. The bail fund has paid for the release of a number of others charged with crimes unrelated to the protests, however, including two men charged with strangling their victims in the victims’ homes.”

The report from last year further stated that the MFF admitted to having spent little of the money it raised on bailing out people arrested on protest-related charges. As of September 4, 2020, the fund had paid $3,475,000 for county bails with only $210,000 of that being used for protest-related bails.

Author: Trace Stone


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