Woke San Francisco judge set to grant Early Release to 91-Time Felon just five years after he Killed Two Women while high on meth
A San Francisco judge is considering granting early release to a 91-time felon just five years after he allegedly killed two women while driving high on meth.
Career criminal Troy McAlister was arrested in 2020 after he fatally struck two women, Hanako Abe, 27, and Elizabeth Platt, 60, on New Year's Eve in a crosswalk, according to authorities.
McAlister, who was on parole and allegedly operating a stolen vehicle while high on meth and under the influence of
alcohol, is facing vehicular manslaughter charges over their senseless deaths.
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Troy McAlister could be released from jail by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Michael Begert just five years after he allegedly mowed down two women in hit-and-run
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'While there are certain people who should be granted diversion and ultimately given the opportunity to rebuild their lives, Troy McAlister has demonstrated that despite being given that opportunity multiple times, he has continued to pose a threat to San Franciscans and we believe he needs to be in jail.'
Career criminal Troy McAlister could be released from jail by San Francisco Superior Court Judge Michael Begert just five years after he allegedly mowed down two women in hit-and-run.
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