Heroes In Hawaii
Duane 'Dog' Chapman knows from his own personal experience the value of a sincere second chance. So he shows goodness and compassion by offering the many criminals he tries to help the same opportunity by truly living "The Golden Rule" and praying on their behalf. But Dog the Bounty Hunter, as seen on the popular A&E reality show, was arrested in Hawaii with his son, Leland and brother, Tim and were all taken into custody by U.S. Marshals early yesterday morning in connection with charges stemming from their 2003 arrest of a convicted serial rapist. Andrew Luster, the famed heir to the Max Factor cosmetics fortune, was convicted of drugging and raping three women over a four year span. During his trial in 2003, Luster fled the country to Mexico. In June 2003, Dog and his team tracked the fugitive Luster in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, where he was living under an alias, and arrested him. Since bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico, Dog, Tim and Leland were arrested by the Mexican authorities and Luster was handed over to the United States government by the Mexicans. Luster was subsequently found guilty and is currently serving a 124 year prison sentence. After being released on bail, Dog, his family and team, returned to Hawaii and to their lives as bounty hunters. As of today, Dog, Leland and Tim were all released on bail as the judge concluded they are not flight risks. While out on bail, they will be required to remain in the state and wear electronic monitoring devices until they return to court for extradition hearings to face trial in Mexico. No date has been set for those hearings.
Is this the way our government stands behind it's good American citizens? Or can a rich rapist buy revenge or just about anything, even from his jail cell, via the Mexican government? THIS IS TOTALLY RIDICULOUS AND JUST WRONG. IT MAKES NO SENSE AT ALL! It's time to speak out and take action with a petition and continue the follow up- more to come.


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