Kim Klacik directed blame for Baltimore's crime crisis at State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby's policies that offer shortened sentences and plea deals for criminals.
Former U.S. congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik, R-Md., argues state's attorney Marilyn Mosby's policies have contributed to Baltimore's homicide rate.Baltimore State’s Attorney Marilyn Mosby is drawing harsh criticism for athat appears to mock the local media’s coverage of her policies and the city’s crime crisis.
Former congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik, R-Md., reacted to the post, calling Mosby a"joke" for how she has handled crime in the area.every year for seven contiguous years and is on track to pass that number again in 2022. Klacik pointed to Mosby’s policies as the reason. "She's a progressive that gives shortened sentences and plea deals to career criminals, and they're out on the streets to terrorize communities in the name of racial equity," Klacik said on
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