Democrat Will Rollins Has Long History of Going Easy on Meth Dealers—Including a Violent Gang Member—But He's Running for Congress as a Tough-on-Crime Prosecutor
The California Democrat, locked in a tight House race with Republican incumbent Ken Calvert, has repeatedly helped dealers caught peddling thousands of meth doses avoid life sentences
When Democratic California congressional candidate Will Rollins boasts of having taken on "the Sinaloa cartel to stop drug trafficking" during his time as a federal prosecutor, it may be instructive to consider the case of one central California drug dealer named Rodney Michael Haskins. In 2010, Haskins threw a wooden desk at a woman, knocking her to the floor and breaking the desk. He held her by the arms and slammed her body against the floor, then grabbed her hair and did the same to her head, according to court records. The victim was hospitalized, and Haskins was convicted of a domestic violence felony.
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