Early Release of Seven Sex Offenders Results in the Early Re-Arrest of Six Sex Offenders

Stop the presses: As our collective world strives desperately to know more about the universe, it appears California has stumbled onto a jaw-dropping truth.

Those of you with a voracious appetite for information will be stunningly satiated to learn that, as it turns out, criminals tend to commit crime.

The axiom-excavating state unearthed the news via a spanking statistic delivered by The Orange County Register.

As you may have heard, those handed control of the Golden State’s prison population deemed it a smashing idea to give prisoners an early release. The reason: to fight the coronavirus.

Magnificent move — nothing says “societal health” like more crooks among us.

And in the case of some of those let loose, their crime was of a sexual sort.

In April, LA’s CBS2 megaphoned that “seven high-risk registered sex offenders were…released months early in the statewide effort to reduce the jail population to slow the spread of coronavirus.”

Their convictions ranged from indecent exposure to sexual battery to child molestation.

As per the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, each man then cut off or tampered with his monitor so as to be off the tracking grid.

Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer profiled the players:

“These kinds of high-risk sex offenders are the most dangerous kind of criminal and the most likely to re-offend. They are doing everything they can to avoid detection by the parole officers assigned to monitor them so they can potentially commit additional sex offenses.”

“These are not the kind of people who should be getting a break,” he added.

Well, Todd’s theory has what you might call been proven correct.

From the Register:

A half dozen sex offenders whose early release from local lockup for parole violations drew condemnation from Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer are back behind bars after authorities allege they once again broke the terms of their release.

That would be, six out of seven.

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