There is Evil in the world. ISIS, Al Qaeda, Boko Haram, Pedophiles, Rapists, Rachel Maddow, Barrack Obama and Scum like Markeith Loyd.
For Evil to continue to exist, all it needs to succeed is for good people to do nothing (paraphrasing).
The fact that the Prosecutor in this case, Ms. Aramis Ayala, has the power to rid the world of some of this evil and she refuses to use it; is astonishingly sickening to me.
Make no mistake, Markeith Loyd is Evil. He kills his girlfriend and her unborn child, then executes an Officer that was trying to protect the public from his wickedness; this man is Evil. I fully support Florida’s Governor for replacing the coward Ms. Ayala.
Yes, I said coward.
“All life is precious… violence begets violence…” blah blah blah….
Save it. If the world were all lollipops and rainbows with unicorns prancing in the fields of licorice whips; yes this would be a valid argument. The harsh truth is life is sacred, but it is also cold, ugly, violent and brutal. To survive, you must act for the greater good. Ridding the world of evil like Markeith Loyd, can only help the rest of us.
It’s time to be more harsh in the pursuit and punishment of violent criminal offenders in my opinion.
Florida’s governor has reassigned a case involving the killing of an Orlando police officer after a prosecutor said she would not seek the death penalty.
A spokesperson for Gov. Rick Scott said Thursday that the governor was taking State Attorney Aramis Ayala off the Markieth Loyd case after her office announced it would no longer seek the death penalty in cases.
“I am outraged and sickened by this loss of life and many families’ lives have been forever changed because of these senseless murders. These families deserve a state attorney who will aggressively prosecute Markeith Loyd to the fullest extent of the law and justice must be served,” Scott said in the statement.
Through an executive order, the case was handed off to State Attorney Brad King, a prosecutor in a neighboring district northwest of Orlando.
According to FOX 35 Orlando, Scott had earlier asked Ayala to recuse herself from handing Loyd’s case; however she refused.
Under Florida law, a governor can only suspend an elected official for “malfeasance, misfeasance, neglect of duty, habitual drunkenness, incompetence, or permanent inability to perform official duties.” But the law does allow a governor to reassign a particular case for “good and sufficient” reasons.
Ayala’s decision caused outrage in Florida, especially from Orlando Police Chief John Mine.
“I have seen the video of Markieth Loyd executing Lt. Debra Clayton while she lay defenseless on the ground. She was given no chance to live. A cop killer – who also killed his pregnant girlfriend should not be given a chance,” Mine said in a statement posted on Twitter. “The heinous crimes that he committed in our community are the very reason we have the death penalty as an option under the law.”