Hey Bret,Bret Ripley wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 5:35 amBeing arrested doesn't give someone a criminal record. Being convicted of a crime gives someone a criminal record. I shall refrain from crowing about correcting you because that would be weird.Markk wrote: ↑Sat Apr 19, 2025 5:22 amWell, So then Kish, and you were wrong....he had and has a criminal record, and Kish was either being deceitful or just ignorant, as you were. And he also has failures to appears on his record, which are crimes. So after his arrest, he has a criminal record. I corrected both of you.
What Kish posted was that Garcia had no " previous... criminal history," and Garcia, as the accounts that have been made available show a troubling history of criminal behavior.

The word "previous" in the context of the full report, means "prior to" 2019. Being arrested and detained for a crime, which he was, memorializes that history. Kish was emotionally duped into pasting a out of context snippet he did not research, or he was just being dishonest; I believe and hope it was the former.
There are signed hand written accounts, by his wife, of him punching her, throwing a boot at her, ripping part of her clothes and scratching her that made her bleed. These accounts are a history of his past criminal behavior post 2019.
And incase you missed the part about his having a failures to appears for traffic violations; that he has a criminal history of not showing up to court, which was why he was refused a bond by a judge.
And again, if you read my link you would have read the the "Gang Field Interview" which memorialized his criminal behavior as a MS-13 gang member.
So given this are you going to deny that convicted or not, Garcia has a history, post 2019, of criminal behavior?
https://www.justice.gov/ag/media/1396906/dl?inline