Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner announced the conviction of a 42-year-old man who shot person in the head in a West Philly barbershop in June of 2021, leaving his victim blind.
It’s the second time in four years that the party decided not to back Krasner, although previous incumbents almost always won the nod.
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat and self-proclaimed progressive prosecutor, announced this week that he is exploring the possibility of filing state charges against Jan. 6 defendants who were pardoned by President Donald Trump.
A suspect accused of shooting a man in the head and robbing him in West Philadelphia has been convicted on attempted murder charges.
"My office is a law enforcement entity. We are going to follow the Constitution and uphold the law," Krasner said as Trump officials threatened consequences for uncooperative local officials.
Krasner is one of many district attorneys in the U.S. who are backed by billionaire activist George Soros. He funds their campaigns, and once elected, they do his bidding. This is not to say that Krasner actually requires much prodding. He’s all about prosecuting patriots and going easy on actual criminals.
Thirty-four count convicted felon and judicially described rapist Donald Trump- a racist Philadelphia-hating fascist endorsed by the KKK’s former grand dragon and also endorsed by the national FOP- wi
Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, a Democrat, is the first prosecutor to openly explore charges against Jan. 6 offenders under state law.
District Attorney Larry Krasner is looking to file state charges against Pennsylvanians who were pardoned after participating in the January 6th riot. He explains his efforts to NPR's Pien Huang.
The ordeal may not be over for some of the more than 1,500 Jan. 6 criminal defendants granted clemency by President Donald Trump — as certain prosecutors are investigating charges at the state level.
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner, third from right, arrives for a hearing at a City Hall courtroom, Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) “The fact that ...