Outrage is mounting after the Wilmer-Hutchins, TX mass school shooter, who injured four people, calmly turned himself in to police and was seen on video shaking hands with officers—an image that has sparked intense public backlash.
How can someone responsible for such violence be met with what appears to be warmth or even respect, rather than immediate and stern accountability?
The optics of the handshake suggest a deeply troubling double standard in how certain suspects are treated based on factors like race, background, or demeanor. This moment underscores the growing public frustration with a justice system that too often seems to bend its rules depending on who’s on the other side of the law.
Plus, we are now getting word that the family of the 17-year-old accused of stabbing and killing another 17-year-old at a Frisco, TX track meet has moved into a $900K home and bought a new car. The purchase and move come just days after the family raised close to $500K on a GoFundMe page for their accused murderer son.
This story originally appeared on TheGateWayPundit