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DEMONIC: John Fetterman Was ONLY VOTE in Failed Bid to Release Convicted Murderer Who Beat Teen to Death with a Bat

by October 5, 2022
October 5, 2022
DEMONIC: John Fetterman Was ONLY VOTE in Failed Bid to Release Convicted Murderer Who Beat Teen to Death with a Bat

This took place LAST YEAR.

Demonic John Fetterman was the lone vote in a failed bid to release a man convicted of killing a 17-year-old teen.

Alexiz Rodriquez is serving a life sentence after he was convicted of killing teen Sean Daily in 1989.

Sean Daily, a police officer’s son, was bludgeoned with a baseball bat and shot in the back by a gang of ten who mistakenly thought he was connected to an earlier fight.

Fetterman wanted the killers back on the street.

FOX News reported:

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. and Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman last year cast the lone vote in a failed bid to free a man convicted of murdering a 17-year-old.

Alexis Rodriguez is serving a life sentence in Dallas after he was one of five suspects convicted of first-degree murder in the 1989 killing of Sean Daily, a high school junior and the son of a Philadelphia police officer.

Rodriguez, then 18, and the others were accused of beating Daily with a baseball bat before fatally shooting him in the back in a gang-related, revenge motivated attack. The killing sparked racial unrest in Philadelphia at the time, because the victim was White while the suspects were majority Hispanic.

The Pennsylvania Board of Pardons, which Fetterman chairs, held a public hearing for Rodriguez on Dec. 1, 2021, and Fetterman cast the lone vote in favor of commuting the convicted murderer’s sentence.

The post DEMONIC: John Fetterman Was ONLY VOTE in Failed Bid to Release Convicted Murderer Who Beat Teen to Death with a Bat appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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