The Blaze today posted an article concerning a home invasion that took place at 5:30 A.M. on Oct. 22 in west Las Vegas Valley, Nevada. The intruder, 28 year old David Valle, apparently entered through an unlocked door, grabbed a knife and proceeded to rampage through the house calling for its occupants to show themselves. Standing outside the second floor bedroom barricaded shut by the homeowner determined to protect his wife and daughter, Valle apparently shouted: “Let me in, I will kill you all.” But the man of the house owned a gun which he fired low through the door with the intention of wounding him in the leg. He was successful and the police shortly thereafter carted him off to the Clark County Detention Center.
It subsequently emerged that Valle had only 4 hours earlier made a paranoid call to the police falsely claiming someone with a sword was outside his door threatening to kill him. Moreover the records show he had also previously called the cops complaining that people were lurking in bushes waiting to ambush him. The man clearly has serious mental issues. Yet pending his court appearance on Nov. 9, he was offered bail at $35,000! Who, one wonders, is more in need of mental help, Valle or those “liberal” politicians, district attorneys and parole boards willing to release one clearly capable of unprovoked acts of violence upon the law abiding public?
Should Valle seriously harm or, god forbid, kill someone upon his release, it will be courtesy of the legal “reforms” of our “progressive” legislators, those swelling with sanctimonious pride over their empathy for the species’ least evolved, while apparently unconcerned with the welfare of decent, ordinary people. What better exemplifies the insanity of our present Zeitgeist than the recent Saskatchewan murder of 10 innocent citizens by an Indigenous man that had been arrested 59 times; or perhaps the Sept beheading of California’s Karina Castro by an ex-boyfriend who had been found guilty of repeatedly beating her yet was roaming free because his brilliant prosecutors were certain a restraining order would keep him in check!