Calamia, a former Indialantic police officer and Brevard Community College criminal justice instructor, pleaded no contest in 1988 to the execution-style killing of former reserve Brevard County Sheriff’s Office deputy Gary Smith in 1987.So the issue shouldn't be what's he doing out of the country, or what's he doing holding an AK-47.
The issue should be what the HELL is a convicted execution murderer doing out in the general population in the first place?
He served 10 years behind bars? Meanwhile, a crack dealer with a gun who never shot, let alone killed anyone just got 55.
But then, he's not an "Only One."
they probably have some room on an Iraqi gallows we could rent.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, an execution style murderer does 10 years, then gets to globe trot and try out some of his new prison "skills" in Africa?
(closing my eyes are hoping I wake up in a sane world tomorrow)