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ND man arrested for running over and killing 'Republican extremist' reportedly released on 'very low bond' with no house arrest or curfew

In North Dakota recently, a 41-year-old man was arrested and charged with using his SUV to run over an 18-year-old with whom he’d had a political argument. The 18-year-old died, and a follow-up report about what happened next is something else:

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Seriously? Yes, apparently that’s the case:

From Fox News:

North Dakota Highway Patrol Captain Bryan Niewind said that there is “no evidence” suggesting that Ellingson was part of a “Republican extremist group” or that the incident involved politics.

Court documents obtained by Fox News Digital show that Brandt was not placed under house arrest and has no curfew after posting bond. Under the terms of Brant’s bail order, he cannot leave North Dakota, cannot drink alcohol and must participate in a 24/7 sobriety program with constant testing.

Brandt is also not allowed to possess “a firearm, destructive device, or other dangerous weapon,” and cannot go within 300 feet of the Ellingson family.

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If the political roles were reversed and the driver was somebody Biden would refer to as a “MAGA extremist” we’re guessing the FBI would have already kicked in his door and hauled him away. But instead, here we are:

The justice system certainly does seem to be very selective in nature.

“Mind boggling” nicely sums up the last few years.

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