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EPISODE · Dec 31, 2024 · 17 MIN

#2,672 - New Deputy Mayor’s Car Stolen Outside City Hall Amid Crime Surge

from News For Reasonable People · host Sean Reynolds

Auburn’s newly appointed Democrat Deputy Mayor, Cheryl Rees, became an unintended symbol of Washington State's escalating crime crisis when her Kia Soul was stolen during her deputization ceremony, directly outside City Hall. The theft, executed by a group of juveniles known for targeting Kias and Hyundais, reflects a broader trend of unchecked property crime fueled by soft-on-crime policies. Despite significant police efforts, the stolen car was found abandoned with damages and missing items. Rees, echoing conservative frustrations, criticized the lack of accountability in the state's justice system. This incident underlines the consequences of lenient justice reform and raises questions about public safety in Democrat-run areas, where high property crime rates have become the norm. The growing crime wave signals a need for stricter enforcement and a reassessment of the state's misguided compassion policies.

Auburn’s newly appointed Democrat Deputy Mayor, Cheryl Rees, became an unintended symbol of Washington State's escalating crime crisis when her Kia Soul was stolen during her deputization ceremony, directly outside City Hall. The theft, executed by a group of juveniles known for targeting Kias and Hyundais, reflects a broader trend of unchecked property crime fueled by soft-on-crime policies. Despite significant police efforts, the stolen car was found abandoned with damages and missing items. Rees, echoing conservative frustrations, criticized the lack of accountability in the state's justice system. This incident underlines the consequences of lenient justice reform and raises questions about public safety in Democrat-run areas, where high property crime rates have become the norm. The growing crime wave signals a need for stricter enforcement and a reassessment of the state's misguided compassion policies.

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