Via Fox 40 News
SACRAMENTO, CA - Just less than 24 hours since one of the inmates released early by Sacramento County Sheriff's Department to reduce the state's prison population was re-arrested on suspicion of attempted rape.
Kevin Eugene Peterson was released from jail Monday night after serving two-months on a four-month sentence for violating his probation on a previous felony conviction. He was arrested Tuesday day, on suspicion of an attempted rape involving a female counselor. Other charges include sexual battery, false imprisonment and violating the term of his probation.
Sheriff John McGinness said only nonviolent inmates jailed on misdemeanors would be eligible for early release.
Yeah, sounds nonviolent to me. Way to go Governator Girlieman! Good thing for you that you're not up for re-election, but the rest of your California Legislators don't have it so lucky. Let them know their time is up as well.
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