His Name Is Dylan McGinnis: Murdered By Black Bail Project Beneficiary | VDARE Video Bulletin

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January 24, 2022, 07:12 PM

His name is Dylan McGinnis: a white man murdered by a black career criminal set free by the Bail Project.

“Those who fight racial and economic disparities unleash upon the law-abiding horrors beyond comprehension.

They battle nature, because they wish to nurture away the reality of life.”

So says Paul Kersey in regard to today’s pro-criminal America.

The Bail Project, an American charity established in November 2018, raises funds to post bail for pre-trial incarcerated individuals of minority and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Today they have posted bail for 941 defendants.

Celebrities and Regime Media have voiced strong public support of the Bail Project and other charities like it. Vice President Kamala Harris previously publicly backed a similar charity which freed an alleged murderer.

It is then no wonder why we are seeing an alarming increase in stories where violent criminals, while out on bail, go on to commit heinous acts of violence.

Dylan McGinnis, 24-years-old, was shot down on October 1st, 2021 by such a criminal.

McGinnis found himself in a deadly encounter with Lang while assisting a friend who struggled from substance abuse issues. Lang shot McGinnis during a drug deal McGinnis was not involved in.

Earlier in 2021, Travis Lang had three pending felony charges for burglary, breaking and entering, and resisting law enforcement, as well as possession of cocaine.

Thanks to the Bail Project, Lang was released pre-trial, and free to pursue business as an armed drug dealer.

Paul Kersey writes:

“Every donor to this fund and employee of The Bail Project should be arrested as an accessory to murder. The time for being timid is over in the face of Bolshevik terror in America.”

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