Friday, May 17, 2024

Mother of Three Murdered in Front of Kids After Governor Defends Bail Laws

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show Republican nominee within striking distance of Gov. (D).

Zeldin believes New Yorkers have hit their breaking point with Hochul's administration. In her short time in office, critics say Hochul has mastered Albany's pay-to-play culture.

Beyond the allegations of corruption, Democratic policies like cashless bail appear too far left for many New Yorkers and may be enough to propel Zeldin to the governor's mansion.

But Zeldin laments the cost of , which he blames for the death of a young woman in suburban Buffalo.

Keaira Bennefield, of Cheektowaga, was shot and killed less than 24 hours after her husband was arrested and charged with a litany of domestic violence-related charges, including assault, harassment and menacing.

Keaira's husband, Adam Bennefield, is believed to have murdered her after being released on cashless bail.

Police are still looking for Adam and warning residents that he's considered dangerous. Keaira was reportedly so frightened of her husband that she was killed while wearing a bulletproof vest.

Buffalo's WGRZ reports:

The release also comes after Bennefield had already spent 15 years behind bars for kidnapping. Zeldin says his criminal history should have been able to be taken into consideration.

“These charges that were brought should be bail eligible,” Zeldin said. “The judge should have the ability to keep this person detained.”

But attorney Barry Covert says that doesn't paint the whole picture.

“To think that the judge should have anticipated that somebody charged with misdemeanors is now going to be at risk of committing a homicide is a real stretch,” Covert said.

If elected governor, Zeldin says he may declare a emergency to invalidate bail reform laws.

This story is developing. Stay with American Liberty News for the latest updates.

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Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck
Patrick Houck is an avid political enthusiast based out of the Washington, D.C. metro area. His expertise is in campaigns and the use of targeted messaging to persuade voters. When not combing through the latest news, you can find him enjoying the company of family and friends or pursuing his love of photography.

13 COMMENTS

  1. Since when is kidnapping considered a misdemeanor? This man spent 15 years in jail on a charge of kidnapping and his lawyer is saying that he has only been charged with misdemeanors in the past.

  2. Those who failed to properly handle the situation by arresting this savage with no bail are complicit in the crime.

  3. This tragedy is the DIRECT RESULT of democrat influence/control. The democrat party is a DIRECT THREAT to our Constitutional Representative Republic.

  4. That is just great. Not only are illegal immigrants from prisons are coming into our country, but we also have Democrats turning murderers and every other crime committer loose in our country. This is just complete disrespect for legal people that live and abide by our laws.

  5. So without the former laws and bail having to be paid, she would not have been killed by her extremely violent homocidel husband. (Excuse spelling) The laws were all changed or completely erased. Now who is responsible for that??? HHMMM

  6. New fking Yorkers deserve very fking thing that happens to them. They elected every pos they could find, who would willingly and happily create this situation, so die you stupid pikes. No one gives a fk. And be sure to elect Hochul. You deserve everything she will bring.

  7. And let’s not forget “failure to prosecute”, “defund police”, as well as bail laws when looking at things needing reform. If this was limited to NY it would be bad enough, but it is a nationwide problem. The common denominator, though, is that it is focused on large urban areas and states with “progressive” Democrat governments.

    Mid-terms are a good chance to BEGIN (it is not a one-and-done issue) unscrewing this, but you have to start somewhere and this is a good time to do so.

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