“The blood is on the governor’s hands,” said Mike Rushford, president of the Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, a group that advocates for crime victims.
Rushford was referencing a prison realignment measure known as AB 109, passed by the California Legislature in 2011.
Littlecloud was a felon released from state prison. Under AB 109, responsibility for supervising him was transferred from state parole agents to county probation officers. But Littlecloud committed new crimes upon his release.
“This individual was a violent man,” said Jim Nielsen, a Republican senator from Tehama County. “He had many, many violent acts, weapon possessions, knives, guns, he’s done it all. This guy was a bomb waiting to go off, and now we have another dead officer.”
Late Wednesday, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) sent this statement to KCRA 3: