Dear Liberty Dispatch,
KSHN churns out stories about justice when it has to do with dogs, but people don’t always get the same consideration. Read this KSHN squib:
“In September Liberty County man, Shane Rushing, was accused of throwing a dog off the U.S. 90, Trinity River Bridge in Liberty. On Monday, a jury in the Liberty County Court at Law found him guilty and sentenced him to 180 days in jail and the maximum fine of $4,000. City of Liberty Animal Control Officer Tammy Bishop testified in the case, with the rescued dog by her side. The dog remains at the Liberty Animal Shelter awaiting adoption.”
I have no problem with this Rushing character getting punished for mistreating a dog, but I do have a problem with Rusty Hight and Mike Little giving a lighter sentence to convicted child molesters than someone who mistreats an animal.
Where has KSHN been when injustice occurs in these courtrooms? Little spends all kinds of money and time pursuing his own agenda and WE THE PEOPLE not only pay for it, we PAY FOR IT. Criminals are returned to the streets while fights with political enemies or what I call “make an example” cases go on to make Little look bigger than life.
That office, the District Attorney’s office needs to be returned to the people. Liberty County has some very capable people that would act like a public servant as the head of that office. We need to elect one.
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