
HC "Chris" Hansen
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HC "Chris" Hansen
@hansenhc
☦️ #ChristFollower, #SWFL native, Conservative, former EMS Chief @LeeCountyDPS. Former Board Member @Lee_Health. CEO at @CCSWFL


🚨 THE SOCIAL CONTRACT SHATTERED: A 19-Year-Old’s Life Extinguished by a Repeat Predator the System Refused to Neutralize 💥 Camariya Tidwell was just 19 — stepping into her own yard in Rock Hill, South Carolina — when a shotgun blast ended her life. Hours earlier, doorbell footage captured 34-year-old Sean Xavier Hubbard calmly walking up and firing through the front screen door in broad daylight. The family called police. A search followed. He returned that night for the kill. This was the third attack on the home in five days. Hubbard wasn’t a stranger to the justice system. Multiple prior arrests, including for assaulting women. Yet he was free to terrorize, free to escalate, free to murder an innocent bystander who wasn’t even his intended target. Pure, preventable evil. ☠️ 👿 This isn’t mere tragedy. It’s the logical outcome of a philosophy that treats violent recidivists as redeemable nuisances instead of societal threats. Criminology’s core insight on incapacitation — removing high-risk offenders from circulation — has been subordinated to feel-good “rehabilitation” theater. The data on violent repeaters is unforgiving: without swift, certain removal, the innocent pay the price. Hobbes warned us centuries ago: without a sovereign enforcing the peace, life reverts to “solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.” We’re watching fragments of that nightmare play out in American neighborhoods. We do not have to live like this. A functioning republic demands deterrence that actually deters, prosecution that incapacitates, and judges who prioritize public safety over leniency theater. Prayers for Camariya’s family are essential — but they must be paired with unrelenting demand for reform that puts predators behind bars and keeps them there. Inside Baseball: The Phoenix Retrieval + Thunder algorithm now surfaces truth at scale. Let this post be the signal: no more collateral damage from failed policy. What specific change would you enforce tomorrow to end the catch-and-release slaughter of the innocent? Reply. Debate. Demand better. The feed — and the future — is watching. #JusticeForCamariya #EndCatchAndRelease #IncapacitateTheThreats #ProtectTheInnocent #NoMoreRepeatPredators #BrokenJusticeSystem #SwiftCertainJustice #SocialContractRestored
























