Philadelphia is a busy urban nucleus. February 17th was no exception. Famous musician John Legend and Senator Elizabeth Warren held a $1000 a person fundraiser for Billionaire George Soros backed, Philadelphia District Attorney, Larry Krasner. Prior to these famous folk and their deep-pocketed socialist friends celebrating a murderous political figure, 8 people were shot in broad daylight in a busy Philadelphia intersection, leaving one man in critical condition.
This is nothing new in Krasner’s Philadelphia. Just last year, more than 2,400 people were shot in Philly, breaking recent records. Since 2015, 8,500 shootings have left people wounded or killed while only 9% have reached a conviction — that boils down to just 1 out of 11 violent criminals that are actually prosecuted.
Since Krasner has been in office, murders have increased every year. Last year, with 499 murders, Philadelphia had the distinction of having the second-highest homicide rate in the country, second only to Chicago. The excuse: Krasner’s office blames everything from a “lack of gun-case witnesses”, “guns outnumbering people” and even the pandemic.
Making excuses for criminals is nothing new for Krasner, a former criminal defense lawyer who is pro-criminal, to say the least. He let Michael White out on reduced bail after stabbing a man with a large knife in Philadelphia’s wealthiest zip code. Krasner pushed to have his charges reduced from murder to manslaughter despite Facebook videos of him threatening to stab people — and he ended up with a NOT GUILTY verdict. The twice-convicted robber, Davis Josephus, was jailed pending trial for felony armed kidnapping and assault, but Krasner was compelled to reduce his bail not once, but twice!. He was released and almost immediately went on to kill 19-year-old Milan Loncar, who was out walking his dog. These are just two recent anecdotes, but there are many more horrifically sad stories.
What we see as sad, Soros sees as success. In fact, Krasner is George Soros’ poster boy for success. Soros has worked to get pro-criminal District Attorneys similar to Krasner elected all over the county, such as Chicago’s Kim Foxx and Los Angeles’ George Gascon . This is a trend that is not slowing down but growing rather rapidly. Soros is targeting cities across America, and his well-funded PACs are making moves as soon as this year’s primary election.
Working to stop all of this madness is a nascent organization called “Protect Our Police Pac”. Founded by retired Philadelphia Police, they are working to raise money to counter-punch Soros’ efforts across the country. Last year they supported and elected 38 candidates nationwide, and this year they’re working to take down DAs like Krasner and elect more leaders who will stand with victims and police instead of criminals.
Philadelphia residents don’t feel protected. In fact, when speaking to locals, they admit to feeling unsafe. They see the massive negative difference in the city. One resident speaking on the condition of anonymity said, “ I was mugged in broad daylight in a city in which I lived and loved for 20 years. My love is gone. The perpetrator didn’t seem to care because he knew that he would face no consequences. The police couldn’t do much because they know that Krasner doesn’t support them, and the case would never end up resulting in a prosecution.”
So, Philly criminals are not afraid to commit crimes. It’s evidently true that many criminal defense attorneys have had to turn to other forms of legal work because suspects aren’t willing to pay for private attorneys. They simply use the free public defenders. Why pay when you know the DA is on your side?
Now that we fully understand Krasner and his well-executed plans to destroy Philadelphia, it’s hard to understand exactly what John Legend is thinking. Legend is clearly not conservative, but is he pro-criminal? John Legend attended the University of Pennsylvania and has spoken about his love for the city. So, can someone please tell John that his actions are perpetuating more crime, emboldening criminals, and destroying a city that he purports to love?



