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08-13-2021, 04:56 PM
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Inmate released early due to COVID accused of murder
Man released early from prison due to COVID accused in killing 2 days later:
https://www.nj.com/cumberland/2021/0...ays-later.html
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Updated Aug 11, 2021; Posted Aug 11, 2021
By Matt Gray | For NJ.com
One of the men recently charged in the November 2020 shooting death of an 18-year-old Bridgeton resident was released from prison two days before the killing as part of an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in New Jersey detention facilities,
Jerry D. Crawford, 25, who was serving time on burglary charges, was released on “public health emergency credits” to mandatory parole supervision on Nov. 4, state Department of Corrections officials confirmed.
Crawford, an Atlantic City resident, and Yusuf Waites, 23, of Bridgeton, are charged with murder in the Nov. 6 shooting of Davion Scarbrough.
Following deaths and soaring infection rates attributed to COVID-19 in state prisons, thousands of inmates were released early under the emergency plan last year.
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Waites had been released from Garden State Youth Correctional Facility in Burlington County less than a month before the killing on Oct. 10 after completing his sentence on a gun charge.
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Crawford and Waites were indicted last week on charges of first-degree murder and first-degree conspiracy to commit murder in Scarbrough’s killing. Both remain jailed and are due back in court this week for hearings.
Their charges are contained in a sweeping 18-count indictment that includes eight other defendants, some of whom are charged in connection with another killing, a drive-by shooting and a daylight gun battle through Bridgeton last December.
While Crawford’s charges are confined to the Scarbrough homicide, Waites is also charged in another case included in the indictment.
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Am I in the wrong here for questioning the wisdom of releasing inmates based on “public health emergency credits?”
-jp
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Last edited by Jeff P; 08-13-2021 at 05:05 PM.
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08-13-2021, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff P
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Absolutely not, Jeff. Unfortunately, people like us don't matter.
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08-14-2021, 01:19 AM
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Brutal.
Just brutal.
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08-14-2021, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff P
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Not to worry, JP. It's all good because that "public health emergency' program is the for the public good. If the gubermint says so, it must be so!
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08-14-2021, 06:00 PM
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Location: Oklahoma
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know a woman that was released early from federal prison in september 2020 because of covid, she was classified as a high risk to get covid so she was releaseed on early parole she has until sometime first of 2022 on parole, she was conviceted of drug trafficking.
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