Washington, D.C. – John Fetterman has been clear from the beginning: his goal is to fight for criminals, not the victims of their crimes. As he claimed, his work on the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons was to “get as many folks out as we can.” And as he has bragged, “[they’ve] conferred more pardons in Pennsylvania than any administration in history.”
As recently reported by FOX News, Fetterman successfully pushed for the early release of a man convicted of murdering a Pittsburgh man.
Fetterman, who oversees the state’s Board of Pardons, voted in August 2019 to grant a public hearing for Raymond Johnson, who was sentenced to life in prison after he was convicted of first-degree and second-degree murder in a 1973 York County slaying.
Johnson was accused of luring his victim to a woman’s house, shooting the man with a sawed-off shotgun before stabbing him to death, robbing him of his belongings and disposing the body alongside accomplice Kenneth Wayne Smith, who was also convicted of first-degree murder in the killing.
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Fetterman is simply too dangerous for Pennsylvania.
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