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Pete Hegseth: “His release still happened despite pleas from the victim's…”

Featuring: Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense | National

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Illinois is LETTING CRIMINALS GO

Published | Video Starts at 00:24

Crocetti brand was serving 16 years and was led onto the streets this month after violating his initial parole. His release still happened despite pleas from the victim's mother who was also hurt in the attack that took her life. Son. He was trying to attack her. The son got in the way and was killed. Illinois State Senator Jason Plummer has been sounding the alarm on this parole board for years and joins me now. (00:24–00:33)

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Asserts that the felon's release occurred despite the victim's mother's pleas.

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