Horowitz: Why Eliza Fletcher should be the next George Floyd — but won’t



Imagine if career violent criminals were given the January 6 treatment. Well, for one, innocent victims like Eliza Fletcher would still be alive.

The story of Eliza Fletcher is one that exemplifies why we need to have some form of government, but one that also demonstrates that the criminal justice system only seems to deter political opponents, not violent criminals.

\u201cHere\u2019s missing Memphis jogger #ElizaFletcher singing to her students on video, per media reports in Memphis. \n\nAll the more heartbreaking after a body was found tonight near a scene connected to the abduction suspect. \u201d
— JB Biunno #HeyJB (@JB Biunno #HeyJB) 1662432424

By all accounts, Eliza Fletcher, 34, seems to have been a model mother and teacher of preschool children whose life we should be commemorating more than George Floyd’s and whose tragic death should trigger a true debate over real criminal justice reform – keeping incorrigibly violent criminals off the streets.

On Sunday, Memphis police arrested Cleotha Abston, 38, in connection with Fletcher’s murder and charged him with first-degree murder, premeditated murder, murder in perpetration of kidnapping, and tampering with evidence. He was also arraigned on charges of identity theft for allegedly stealing another woman’s wallet the previous day. According to the police affidavit, Abston ambushed Fletcher while she was jogging last Friday morning near the University of Memphis campus, forced her into his car, and seriously injured her. The details of her death are still unclear, but authorities found her body behind a Memphis apartment building on Tuesday.

So, who is Cleotha Abston? Well, typically if someone is into kidnapping, it means he’s likely done it before. Abston’s record bears this out. In 2000, Shelby County, Tennessee, charged him with “especially aggravated kidnapping” for carjacking Kemper Durand and stuffing him into his trunk at knifepoint for two hours until the victim escaped while the vehicle was stopped at an ATM. He entered a guilty plea and received 24 years in prison, starting in November 2001. He was also charged with aggravated kidnapping, for which he was sentenced to 11 years, but not only were the two sentences concurrent, he was released after 85% of the 24 years. He was released from prison Nov. 7, 2020.

Incidentally, under Tennessee’s new law, which was opposed by Republican Gov. Bill Lee, Abston would still have been in prison because violent criminals are now required to serve 100% of their sentences.

Although the sentence was not egregiously lenient, local media reports that he had a lengthy record as a juvenile prior to the 2000 carjacking and kidnapping. The Commercial Appeal reported that Abston “also appeared in juvenile court records in 1996, 1997, 1998, and 1999 for charges including theft, aggravated assault, aggravated assault with a weapon, and rape.” Durand, the victim of the 2000 kidnapping, mentioned his prior history in court during a sentencing hearing. In a victim impact statement, Durand wrote, “I was extremely lucky that I was able to escape from the custody of Cleotha Abston. ... It is quite likely that I would have been killed had I not escaped,” the Commercial Appeal reported.

It is self-evident that someone engaging in that activity, including rape, at such a young age is not a candidate for rehabilitation. For the eight most violent crimes, all juveniles should be charged as adults. WREG reports than Abston was arrested every few months from the time he was eleven, and even for the rape and aggravated assault charges, he only served some time in juvenile detention. This is the rule, not the exception, throughout the justice system, and it needs to change.

This man should never have been released, and even if he was, we need a system in place to more closely monitor behavior and re-incarcerate released criminals even for minor infractions, just as they did with Jan. 6 protesters. Neighbors told Daily Mail that Abston was a “weird pervert” who stalked women, watched them, and tried to get them to have sex with him for $100. Even model citizens and military veterans were held without bail because of their political activities, yet these criminals somehow escape the long reach of Big Brother when it comes to bad behavior post-release.

We need a clear three-strikes-and-you’re-out policy to mandate life in prison for anyone who commits three violent felonies – whether as a minor or an adult. Violent crime should never be tolerated, and after someone is given as second chance and follows it up with a violent crime, he is clearly incorrigible.

What is further shocking about the Abston case is that his criminal record reveals several instances of illegal drug possession, indecent exposure, tampering with security, and possession of a deadly weapon within the final years of his prison sentence, according to prison records obtained by TheBlaze. Yet he still somehow received 511 days of credit, demonstrating the absurdity of the “good time” credit system.

Also, assuming the case is as clear as the preliminary evidence shows and Abston is convicted of premediated murder, he should get the death penalty expeditiously. But our system is so broken, it will likely take decades, thereby mooting any deterrent inherent in capital punishment.

There are thousands upon thousands of irredeemable Abstons out on the streets or about to exit prison. The national discussion we need is how to keep those people away from society. The question is whether murals will be painted in the streets of Memphis commemorating the memory of Eliza Fletcher in support of this cause – or are not all causes as equal as others?

CNN’s Brian Stelter says Fox News 'really actually' must STOP picking on Mickey Mouse



CNN host Brian Stelter argued on "Reliable Sources" that "the talking point on the right “going into midterm elections "is about protecting kids from the dangers of the Walt Disney Company" and that horrible Fox News hosts are picking on Mickey Mouse in an attempt to "demonize Disney."

"We're seeing a theme of the midterm elections emerging," Stelter began. "The theme, the talking point on the right, is about protecting kids from the dangers of [pause for dramatic effect] the Walt Disney Company. Really."

He went on to explain how Disney is being targeted by angry conservatives because the company has come to represent the "growing acceptance of gay and transgender people."

Stelter backed his brilliant argument with articles written by other so-called "journalists" at CNN who parrot the fake leftist argument that Republican lawmakers are all about passing bills to attack the LGBTQ community.

"Some of those bills are framed as 'parental rights' bills," Stelter complained. "They're really actually anti-gay bills."


"We're seeing a theme of the midterm elections emerging," @brianstelter says. "The theme, the talking point on the right, is about protecting kids from the dangers of... The Walt Disney Company."pic.twitter.com/xmoM4n81Cl
— Reliable Sources (@Reliable Sources) 1649279899

Really actually?

Presumably, Stelter thinks he's really actually talking about the ongoing clash between Walt Disney Co. and Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) over Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill, which has falsely been labeled the "Don't Say Gay bill" to dupe dopes like CNN's most unreliable source who don't bother to read the laws they publicly oppose.

Several people on Twitter were quick to point out who really actually initiated the Disney-DeSantis battle:


The left picked the fight with Disney, Disney caved, then the Right is accused of picking a fight with Disney
— VinnyVici (@VinnyVici) 1649282070
This might not matter once your show is canceled, but didn't Disney strike first? Not only is "don't say gay" not in the bill, but Disney is not mentioned either.
— JB (@JB) 1649281075
I mean, Disney picked the fight.
— JRP (@JRP) 1649281118
Last I checked disney brought them selves into this not the other way around
— WaywardBiscuit (@WaywardBiscuit) 1649326876
The left literally brought Disney into this and it\u2019s still not the theme of the midterms. Enjoy the upcoming red wavepic.twitter.com/OBSL87dZIp
— \ud835\ude93\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude9b\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude96\ud835\udea2 \ud835\ude8d\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude91\ud835\ude97\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude9b (@\ud835\ude93\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude9b\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude96\ud835\udea2 \ud835\ude8d\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude91\ud835\ude97\ud835\ude8e\ud835\ude9b) 1649284904

Others pointed out a certain irony in the CNN host's defense of Disney:

Not just Disney. We want to protect kids from CNN too.pic.twitter.com/gzcg5vS5H0
— \u5730\u7344\u30b1\u30fc\u30ad(Hokusaist)\ud83c\udf70\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83d\ude9e (@\u5730\u7344\u30b1\u30fc\u30ad(Hokusaist)\ud83c\udf70\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8\ud83d\ude9e) 1649280721
Yeah right...pic.twitter.com/5Tv7OxOb1c
— John Alex (@John Alex) 1649304028
Ironic that anyone from CNN would touch this topic considering the perverted activities and individuals inside CNN.https://www.citizensjournal.us/latest-teen-sexual-predator-at-cnn-identified-as-jake-tappers-producer/\u00a0\u2026
— Western Sentry Journal (@Western Sentry Journal) 1649304093


It happened to him and look how great he turned out: a mind like a bowl of Jello with a body to match.
— K Hansen (@K Hansen) 1649290600
It\u2019s up to the parents to decide what should be taught to their kids not to a bunch of wokes bureaucrats. If parents want to explain LGBTQA1+ to their kids they\u2019re free to do it but outside classes. Disney is wrong
— Richard (\u00e7a/it) (@Richard (\u00e7a/it)) 1649281757


Woah woah woah! I find that highly offensive! I DEMAND YOU APOLOGIZE TO POTATOES EVERY WHERE! Potatoes have made numerous positive contributions to humanity unlike this walking talking cancerous tumor caked in make up!
— Chuck Finley (@Chuck Finley) 1649304305