SHOCKING: MSU Murderer Could Have Been in Prison But Democrat District Attorney Refused

New reports have revealed that former Democrat Ingham County District Attorney Carol Siemon pressed for MSU murderer Anthony McRae to avoid serious consequences and reacquire a weapon after being arrested in 2019 on a gun-related felony charge in Lansing, Michigan.

According to The Detroit Free Press, McRae, 43, who police have stated murdered three Michigan State University Students and wounded five others before committing suicide, was previously arrested in 2019 on a felony firearm possession charge.

While the gun control laws that McRae was arrested under in 2019 were and are clear violations of the Second Amendment, we are presented with a secondary problem. The only reason McRae walked away with a plea deal down to a misdemeanor and probation, was allegedly due to his race and no other reason.

Under the appropriate felony charge, current Ingham County Prosecutor John Dewane, Siemon’s successor explained to the Free Press that, “Mr. McRae would have been barred from legally purchasing, owning, or possessing a firearm if he would have been convicted of the [concealed weapons] charge.”


“The misdemeanor conviction did not prevent him from purchasing, owning, or possessing a firearm after he successfully completed his terms of probation,” Dewane noted.

The district attorney referred to by Ingham County Sheriff Scott Wriggelsworth as “misguided” in her soft-on-crime approach that “puts us all in danger,” believed as The Lansing State Journal reported, that refusing to hold criminals to account would aid in decreasing racial disparities in the criminal justice system.

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The ‘why,’ matters just as much if not more than the ‘what.’ Point-blank: Anthony McRae likely had access to a firearm because a soft DA who believed her “prosecutorial discretion” rose above the law allowed it.

The felony charge also carried a five-year prison sentence according to a Tuesday statement from Dewane, which after being pleaded down to a misdemeanor with probation by Siemon, McRae never served.

The Free Press reported that even after McRae was discharged from probation in 2021, police were reportedly called to his home a few years ago after he fired a weapon outside his house.


Republican Senators John Kennedy, Marsha Blackburn, and Ted Cruz proposed the Prosecutors Need to Prosecute Act of 2023, in order to address situations like this one. Threatening the federal grant funding of jurisdictions “with policies that do not have cash bail for offenses involving guns,” and failing to submit annual reports on non-prosecuted offenses.

According to a news release from Kennedy’s office, the proposed bill is a response to a nationwide trend of district attorneys who are declining to prosecute murder, aggravated assault, robbery, rape, burglary, motor vehicle theft, arson, and other serious crimes.

“Criminals are victimizing innocent Americans, and woke prosecutors are letting them do it over and over again,” said Kennedy.

“Louisianians and all Americans deserve to know when their district attorneys refuse to stand up for victims. Our bill would require prosecutors to report what crimes they fail to prosecute so that Americans can better hold their public servants accountable.”

Under the terms of the new bill, if adopted, Siemon and prosecutors like her would be held accountable to the U.S. Attorney General to report the number of and reasons for cases they decline to prosecute.

Cruz explained, “With crime on the rise in Democrat-led cities across the nation, it is imperative that these Soros-backed prosecutors work, do their jobs, and get these violent offenders off our streets, instead of allowing career criminals to run rampant in our community. Catch-and-release is enough of a disaster on the Texas-Mexico border. The last thing we need is to institute it in our courts. I’m proud to stand with Sen. Kennedy and our colleagues to demand transparency about this abdication of professional responsibility.”

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