Sacramento’s sheriff is blasting the recent gang shootout that killed six people and injured dozens more as an “entirely predictable” result of California soft-on-crime legal policies “treating criminals like victims.”Seething Sheriff Scott Jones noted in an interview with Fox News Digital that one of the suspects charged with having a machine gun in the recent carnage was free to roam the streets because he’d just been released from prison after serving less than half of a 10-year assault sentence.Repeat offender Smiley Martin, 27, was freed in February despite objections from local prosecutors who warned that he “clearly has little regard for human life and the law.”
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