Aurora City Councilwoman Danielle Jurinsky is fighting hard to recall District Attorney Amy Padden. Jurinsky says Padden is too soft on criminals and ignores hardworking families. She started this recall because Padden lets dangerous people walk free. Good Americans deserve safer streets and real justice.
Kaitlyn Weaver was a young woman killed by a speeding illegal immigrant teen driver. That teen was going over 90 miles per hour without a license in a quiet neighborhood. Padden offered a weak plea deal instead of tough punishment. This heartless decision shows she cares more about criminals than victims.
The driver who killed Kaitlyn was here illegally. Our borders are wide open thanks to far-left policies in Washington. More innocent people get hurt every day because leaders like Padden refuse to enforce the law. Enough is enough America.
Padden also dismissed charges against a sex offender caught trying to kidnap an 11-year-old boy. That predator got away scot-free because Padden called him “not fit for trial.” She coddles monsters while kids stay unprotected. This is pure cowardice and betrayal.
Councilwoman Jurinsky is a military veteran and proud conservative who loves our country. She knows real justice means holding criminals accountable no matter what. Unlike Padden she puts families first and speaks truth to power. We need more leaders like her in office.
Padden lies about her failed policies to cover up her mistakes. She ignores grieving parents like Kaitlyn’s father while giving slaps on the wrist to thugs. This DA office has become a joke shop for crime bosses. They must answer for their dangerous choices.
Now Jurinsky needs 82000 signatures to force a recall election against Padden. This is our chance to clean house and demand law and order. Every patriot should sign up and donate to this important fight right now.
If we let Padden keep her job criminals will keep winning. Real Americans must stand up for safety truth and the rule of law. Sign the petition today and help send this failed DA packing. Our neighborhoods and our children depend on us.