Boston Herald

Moonbat mania reason suspect was on streets

- Howie CARR Buy Howie’s new book, “Kennedy Babylon: A Century of Scandal and Depravity,” at howiecarrs­how.com.

There are two judges in the Boston Municipal Court named Lisa A. Grant.

One of them is the judge who signed off on the plea deal that enabled a violent foreign thug named Bampumim Teixeira to serve a mere nine months for robbing two banks and thus avoid being deported.

This bloodthirs­ty punk should have been in prison, or he should have been deported, or both, but thanks to the American “justice” system, he was free last week to allegedly slit the throats of two physicians in South Boston. Celebrate diversity! We knew the name of the judge who’d signed off on this appalling deal as early as Monday, but nobody wanted to point the finger at the wrong Lisa A. Grant. So I started calling the office of District Attorney Dan Conley, asking which Judge Lisa A. Grant went along with the terrible decision to coddle a monster.

The prosecutor­s couldn’t tell me. They didn’t know, apparently. Finally, they told me to call the clerk’s office. That was the only way we finally found out which Lisa A. Grant did it.

I mention this only because, if it had been a rare occasion — bending over backwards to enable a worthless immigrant to remain in the country and continue his crime spree — they might have remembered who’d signed off on this terrible deal.

Instead, it’s pretty clear that this system — where the book gets thrown at American lawbreaker­s, and the PC powers that be look the other way at the vagrants, freeloader­s and killers ruining this country — has become a way of life, and last Friday night in South Boston, a way of death for two unarmed Americans.

Conley said earlier this week that the accused killer had previously committed only “non-violent” crimes. Really? Channel 7 found one of the bank tellers at the Citizens Bank in Downtown Crossing that Bampumim robbed twice. Teixeira ordered her to give him the cash “or else I’m gonna start shooting people.”

She’d been robbed before, but “I never had anyone say they’re going to shoot up the people in the lobby. That was pretty terrifying.”

By the way, you may be wondering how it happens that there are two women with the same name on the same court, and by the way, they were both appointed in the same year, 2014, by the same governor, Small Deval Patrick.

Judge Lisa Anne Grant is the one who was appointed first. She’s the one who signed off on the deal that freed the accused killer. She was appointed to the BMC in March 2014.

In September, Deval appointed Lisa Ann Grant. (The difference — her middle name doesn’t have an “E” on the end.)

In case you’re wondering, Lisa Anne Grant is a good, solid moonbat. She gave $100 to the unindicted coconspira­tor, House Speaker Robert DeLeo, and $100 to disgraced ex-Lt. Gov. Tim “Crash” Murray, and $250 to bust-out state Attorney General “Marsha” Coakley.

Grant spent a year in Mexico at the National Autonomous University, worked for the Mass. Commission Against Discrimina­tion, and was endorsed by BMC Judge Sally Kelly, who’s thrown cops out of her courtroom for carrying guns.

In other words, whatever the circumstan­ces of her appointmen­t, Lisa Anne Grant seems as qualified as anyone on the bench to cut foreign thugs like Bampumim Teixeira loose. She did not return an email asking for comment.

In the halls of justice, the only justice is in the halls. And it’s getting worse.

 ?? HERALD FILE POOL PHOTO ?? DOUBLE-MURDER CHARGE: Bampumim Teixeira was arraigned in his hospital bed at Tufts Medical Center.
HERALD FILE POOL PHOTO DOUBLE-MURDER CHARGE: Bampumim Teixeira was arraigned in his hospital bed at Tufts Medical Center.
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