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And then we’re going to come back and talk about real talk. Here’s a press release from the US attorney’s office, and this is from the District of Massachusetts where this guy was a driver. It says a Middleborough, Massachusetts man was sentenced to six days in prison for stealing and selling three firearms from FedEx packages he was responsible for delivering. The government recommended a sentence of ten months in prison.
Go soft on criminals, baby. Massachusetts, the blue swamp Frank P. O. Toole, 40 years old, was sentenced on February 2, 2024, by US district Court Judge Angel Kelly to time served, six days and three years of supervised release, during which period he must complete 250 hours of community service. On June 16, at 23, O’Toole pleaded guilty to two counts of possession or sale of a stolen firearm. O’Toole previously worked as a FedEx delivery truck driver in the facility in Middleborough, Massachusetts.
Between October 21 and June of 22, O’Toole stole three packages sent from out of state, which he was responsible for delivering, each containing a firearm, specifically two rifles and a shotgun intended for a federal firearms licensee. O’Toole subsequently sold the three firearms to an undercover agent during two separate control purchases on August 9 of 22 and August twelveth of 22. Acting us attorney Joshua Levy. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Okay, so let’s delve into this soft on crime approach that I’m talking about here. He pleaded guilty, he stole three firearms. Pleaded guilty to two of them. So, hey, we’ll make a deal with you, bucko. We got you dead to rights, but we’ll go easy on you. All right, now, the charge of possession of a stolen firearm carries a maximum of ten years in prison for each violation and a fine of up to $250,000 per.
So he was looking at 30 years and three quarters of a million dollar fine. If you or I did it, that’s probably what we would be facing. But it’s Massachusetts. We go easy on criminals. Well, they do. I don’t live there anymore. They go easy on criminals. So rather than to put the people away who do the crime, they go easy on them. Six days. Six whole days in prison he was sentenced to.
That’s what’s wrong. That’s part of the problem with this country. We go soft on criminals because of feelings. Maybe. I don’t know. Maybe he was the judge’s FedEx driver. I don’t know. But I’m glad they caught the cat. I’m glad he’s being kind of held responsible. I mean, it’s a really light slap on the wrist. I’m sure if Jared of guns and gadgets was in possession of three stolen firearms, then I would be looking at 30 years and three quarters of a million dollars without a break yet.
Massachusetts, go easy on them criminals. California, go easy. New York, go easy on them. Don’t hold them accountable. Don’t hold them responsible. That’s the voting base. Just want to let you know, because I’ve been reporting on this case for the entire time, including the video floating above of when he got locked up. And I want to thank you all for being friends of the channel. If you love coffee as much as I do, check us out@blackoutcoffee.
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