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Bail fund backed by Kamala Harris freed Minneapolis repeat felon orangutan charged with murder

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A bail fund promoted by Vice President Kamala Harris helped lead to
the release of an alleged Minneapolis domestic abuser — who has been
charged with murder in a road-rage slaying.

George Howard, 48, was charged with two counts of second-degree
murder for allegedly shooting Luis Damian Martinez Ortiz, 38, during
a road-rage incident on Interstate 94 in Minneapolis on Aug. 29,
KSTP reported.

Surveillance video reportedly showed Ortiz getting out of his blue
BMW and approaching Howard’s white Volvo before Howard shot the
other man and fled. Ortiz died from a gunshot wound to the chest,
officials said.

Just weeks earlier, Howard, a Minneapolis man barred from having a
firearm due to previous convictions, was released on Aug. 11 on
$1,500 bond in a domestic assault case after being jailed on Aug. 5,
Hennepin County records show. He was bailed out by the Minnesota
Freedom Fund — which was touted last year by Harris.

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“If you’re able to, chip in now to the @MNFreedomFund to help post
bail for those protesting on the ground in Minnesota,” Harris
tweeted in June 2020.

The Minnesota Freedom Fund acknowledged its role in Howard’s release
in a since-deleted tweet that was archived.

“We are aware of reports of the tragic and fatal shooting in
Minneapolis earlier this week allegedy involving George Howard, an
individual the Minnesota Freedom Fund had previously provided with
bail support,” the organization tweeted.

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“MFF believes that every individual who has been arrested by the law
enforcement is innocent until proven guilty, and if a judge deems
them eligible for bail, they should not have to wait in jail simply
because they don’t have the same income or access to resources as
others,” the group’s statement continued.

In a follow-up tweet that was also taken down, MFF officials said
they have “implemented changes” to its policies and procedures while
continuing to assess them.

“MFF is closely monitoring developments in the case and will share
more information as additional facts become known,” the organization
tweeted Friday.

Reaction to the report on Twitter was swift, with many users blaming
Harris and MFF for the bloodshed.

“Even though the domestic abuser you bailed out killed someone?” one
reply read.

“Good job @VP,” read another.

A spokesperson for Harris declined to comment Tuesday, Fox News
reported. A message seeking comment from White House officials was
not immediately returned early Wednesday.

Howard faces up to 80 years in prison if convicted on charges of
second-degree murder with intent and second-degree murder without
intent in the road-rage shooting, Minnesota CBS reported.

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