Authored by Kevin Downey Jr. via PJ Media,
A diversity judge just cut a sexual deviant's sentence from 65 years down to 30. Why? Because Marxism.
A Jefferson County, Ky., judge, Tracy Davis,decided to cut the sentence of convicted rapist Christopher Davis by 35 years because, despite his heinous crime, he is just a poor lad who "fell through the cracks"and "experienced this society." In other words, systemic racism made him don a mask, point a gun at a woman, kidnap her, sexually assault her, rob her, and sexually assault her again — all because his brain hasn't fully developed yet.
I don't want to get into the details of Thompson's savagery, so I will letKTSA tell you:
In July 2023, Christopher Thompson, then 18, wore a ski mask and forced his way into a woman’s car at gunpoint in south Louisville, driving her to Sanders Elementary School where he sexually assaulted her twice and forced her to withdraw $220 from an ATM. DNA evidence from a water bottle left in the victim’s vehicle led to his arrest in January 2024. After a four-day trial in December 2025, a jury convicted Thompson of robbery, kidnapping, sodomy, and sexual abuse, recommending a 65-year prison sentence for what prosecutors called “every woman’s worst nightmare.”
Davis and Thompson had a little back-and-forth in the courtroom, during which Thompson incredulously repeated that God was with him.
This conversationtook place (I'm going to bold the parts where it seems as thoughthe judge is coaching Thompson on what he should be saying to get a reduced sentence):
Judge Davis:The thing is, when the court is considering that and considering sentencing you and applying the actual law - Because you’d be surprised, me in this seat, I apply the law. Regardless of what the media thinks, regardless of what anybody thinks, I apply the law. I do not judge people before they walk before me. I don’t. I reviewed your PSI (pre-sentencing investigative report). I looked at who you were. You refused to come over. I ‘by any means’ you because youdeserve to be here and to say whatever it is that you want to say to the court prior to the court imposed a sentencing.
No person, as long as they are breathing, is beyond rehabilitation and being on the correct path. So if you know anything about God in your Bible, you know about Barabbas. At the very last minute, what happened to him?
It’s not about your past. It’s about your future. And it’s about you not being angry. This is your whole life. Your whole life.And if for one second, you came in here and said, "Judge Davis, you know what? I want to be a different person. Regardless of what my past is, regardless of how angry I’ve been, regardless of the things that I have said, regardless of how you look at that, I don’t want to be that person from today into the future.”
Source: ZeroHedge News