On July 26, 2023 a State Prison inmate named Parish Eckford escaped from a Kenosha Prison. This is a State of Wisconsin Department of Corrections Facility and not associated with the Sheriff’s Department jail. Eckford was serving a 16-year prison sentence for the following convictions in Milwaukee Circuit Court:
- Possession Of A Firearm By A Felon, a class G felony, Wisconsin Statutes 941.29(1m)(a).
- Manufacture/Delivery Of Controlled Substance-Heroin(>3-10 Grams), a class E felony, Wisconsin Statutes 961.41(1)(d)2.
- Possession Of A Firearm By A Felon, a class G felony, Wisconsin Statutes 941.29(1m)(a).
- Manufacture/Delivery Of Controlled Substance- Heroin (<3 Grams Or Less), a class F felony, Wisconsin Statutes 961.41(1)(d)1.
Eckford was scheduled to be released the month he escaped. He previously served 5 years for armed Robbery. The prison, is a minimum security prison that is located only a few hundred feet from Brass Elementary School.
Parish was taken to the Milwaukee county Jail on November 30, 2023. He was charged today with two counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm.
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Shoot on sight is the answer. How many times will this asshole continue to do what is inbred until he is stopped l
permanently?
I have scam daddies robbing me from above and below. No punishment for either. As long as you play by the rules you are going to get screwed from all directions.
Eckford failed the basic intelligence test if he escaped within 30 days of his scheduled release.
Basic intelligence test for him would be to see if he could put a stick in an anthill to find food. He would fail, not evolved far enough from the tree he fell out of.
The left continuously pushes to get rid of guns, stating they want to make us all safe. This guy is probably going to be a perfect example of them not enforcing current laws because they actually don’t care anything about justice, only gun confiscation. Watch this guy get a slap on the wrist like so many other felons do when caught carrying. He is a perfect example of the ones who can never be let loose because they cannot function in society.
He knows he’ll get probation on the escape charge. Gravely is only too happy to help.
Maybe Parkside has another adjunct professor position open?