WEST ALLIS, Wisc. – Today, Tim Michels delivered a letter to Gov. Tony Evers demanding an immediate halt to the work of the Wisconsin Parole Commission and Pardon Advisory Board. The people of Wisconsin now know that scores of heinous criminals have been released into our communities.
As reported by Wisconsin Right Now, at least 884 convicted criminals have been released early by Tony Evers’ Parole Commission and are now living in Wisconsin communities. The list of offenders includes more than 270 murderers and attempted murderers, and more than 44 child rapists.
In the letter, Michels wrote that criminals who commit heinous acts deserve to serve their full sentence.
“The work of the Wisconsin Parole Commission is putting hundreds of the very worst back into neighborhoods all across the state. It is endangering Wisconsinites. The least you could do to improve public safety in Wisconsin is to suspend the acts of your Parole Commission, and your Pardon Advisory Board, immediately,” Michels wrote.
Read the letter here.
About Tim Michels:
Tim Michels is a conservative businessman and veteran running for Governor of Wisconsin. Tim is a proven leader from outside the political establishment who is poised to clean up the mess in Madison and get things headed in the right direction. After serving in the Army for 12 years, Michels worked with his brothers to run Michels Corporation, which in the last 25 years has grown from a few hundred employees to a nationally-admired, multi-faceted construction company with more than 8,000 employees.