You Are Not Angry Enough

Ten Predators, Six Vichy Republicans, and the TPS Pipeline That Gets Americans Killed

In Fort Myers, Florida, surveillance video captured 40-year-old Haitian national Rolbert Joachin smashing a car windshield at a Chevron gas station before repeatedly bludgeoning 51-year-old Nilufa Easmin—a Bangladeshi-born American citizen, mother of two, working her shift—with a hammer. He confessed. He targeted her. She died on the pavement in broad daylight.

Rep. Greg Steube, whose district this nightmare happened in, screamed it from the rooftops: “Stop supporting policies that are literally getting Americans killed.”

Because Joachin didn’t just wander in. He entered illegally near Key West in 2022, got a final removal order that was ignored, and was shielded under the Biden-era Temporary Protected Status program. That same TPS pipeline is what Democrats—and six House Republicans—tried to lock in permanently on April 15, 2026, advancing a bill to protect roughly 330,000–350,000 Haitians.

While Easmin’s blood was still fresh, they voted to keep the spigot open.

We already have enough homegrown murderers. We don’t need Congress importing or shielding more.

From Diagnosis to Detonation

In “Justice in the Uncivil Society,” I laid out the wound: institutions that handcuff the good guys, coddle predators, and breed vigilante fantasies from Dirty Harry to the Punisher. In “Tipping Point,” the keg was lit—soft-on-crime policies, revolving-door DAs, suicidal empathy that values the offender’s “journey” over public safety.

Today the explosion has names, videos, rap sheets, and a live congressional betrayal. These aren’t isolated failures. This is the machine working exactly as designed under a regime that inverts justice: protect the monster, lecture the victim, dare the public to notice.

The Ten Cases: Proof of the Pattern

Here are ten fresh cases burning up X right now, all landing in April 2026 heat. Ten nightmares. One pattern.

1. Noemi Guzman – Omaha Walmart Knife Attack

31-year-old with a violent history, found not guilty by reason of insanity after setting fires and breaking into places with knives. “Treatment plan” only. On April 14, she steals a kitchen knife in Walmart, abducts a 3-year-old boy at knifepoint from his guardian’s cart, and slashes the toddler across the face when cops arrive. Officers finally drop her. The child needed surgery. This is what “compassion” looks like when it has no boundaries.

2. Brice Rhodes – Louisville Courtroom Taunt

Convicted triple child killer who executed a mother’s three kids. In court he smirks, blows kisses at the grieving family. The judge’s response? Berate and scold the mother for her anger. The system doesn’t just fail victims; it humiliates them while the killer performs.

3. Olaolukitan Adon Abel – Georgia Serial Assault to Murder

Serial sexual battery—four women in hours back in Savannah. Prosecutors and a judge hand him the First Offender Act: 120 days total (30 per victim), psych eval, counseling, and banished from Savannah for four years. Seven months later he’s in Atlanta with an illegal gun, on a shooting and stabbing spree. Two women dead, including one executed while walking her dog. Lauren Bullis paid for that slap on the wrist.

4. Decarlos Dejuan Brown Jr. – Charlotte Light Rail Stabbing

At least 14 prior arrests—robbery with a gun, assaults, threats. Schizophrenia diagnosis, mother tried to get him committed. Released again and again. August 2025: on the Lynx Blue Line light rail, he pulls a pocketknife and stabs 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska three times from behind. She came here fleeing war for safety. She died on the train. April 2026 update: ruled “incapable to proceed” on the state murder charge. The revolving door spins on.

5. Davy Spencer – Wilmington Marine Stabbing

47-year-old with a criminal history back to 1995—habitual felon status, assaults, drugs, hit-and-run. Multiple soft releases and pleas, including an assault on a government official permanently dismissed with time served. Easter Sunday 2026, 2 a.m. on North Front Street: he stabs 21-year-old Lance Cpl. Daniel Montano, a young Marine from California stationed at Camp Lejeune, in the neck. Montano dies the next day. A kid who signed up to protect the country, cut down by a career criminal the system kept handing second chances.

6. Rolbert Joachin – Fort Myers Hammer Murder

Illegal entry, ignored removal, TPS shield. Daylight hammer attack on a working mother. Targeted. Confessed. And Congress wants to protect the program that enabled it. This is the one Rep. Steube won’t stop talking about—right in his own backyard.

7. Seattle Curb-Stomper

A 28-year-old curb-stomps a 63-year-old disabled man to death. Prosecutors aren’t even asking for life—they want him eligible for release at age 50. At sentencing, the killer cries, so the judge postpones everything. Feelings over facts. Another vulnerable American turned into collateral damage in the empathy experiment.

8. Jose Medina-Medina – Chicago Beach Shooting

Venezuelan illegal. DHS documents prove they knew his asylum claim was bogus from day one—no valid fear of return, no ID, flagged as likely to abscond. Released anyway because “no detention space.” Sanctuary city Chicago cuts him loose after shoplifting too. March 2026: he shoots 18-year-old Loyola freshman Sheridan Gorman in the back at Tobey Prinz Beach while she walks with friends. An 18-year-old kid with her whole life ahead, executed by a known risk the system waved through.

9. Gerald Nicolas Cepeda – Minneapolis “Joke” Carjacking

Carjacking a van. When the owner tries to stop him, Cepeda drags the man to death under the vehicle. Victim dies from the injuries. In police interview, Cepeda shrugs it off: “just playing a joke and was going to bring the vehicle back.” Second-degree murder charges. A “joke.” In what low-trust hell does that fly?

10. Fairfax County Stabbing – Virginia Sweetheart Plea

Two illegal aliens—Maldin Anibal Guzman-Videz and Luis Alonzo Sorto-Portillo—stab a man to death in a park. They admit the mob-style killing. Progressive DA Steve Descano’s office offers a sweetheart plea: second-degree murder by mob, 25 years with 20 suspended. Five years to serve, including credit. DHS called it “insane,” noting ICE detainers and the risk of these “monsters” back on the street. Fairfax has seen illegal aliens tied to a huge chunk of recent murders. Sanctuary policies in action.

The Common Thread: Suicidal Empathy in Action

Ten unrelated cases. Different states. Different perps. One machine: mental health loopholes as get-out-of-jail cards, incompetence and insanity rulings that stall justice, habitual felon pleas that mock the label, progressive DAs negotiating with curb-stompers and stabbers, knowing releases of border risks, and TPS/sanctuary shields that treat public safety as an afterthought.

This isn’t broken. This is inverted on purpose. Suicidal empathy that prioritizes the predator’s “redemption arc,” “treatment plan,” or “protected status” while victims—toddlers slashed, Marines stabbed on Easter, refugees gutted on trains, mothers hammered at work, college freshmen shot in the back—become statistics.

The Live Betrayal: Six Republicans Cross the Line

And today, April 15, 2026, while these stories rage on X, six House Republicans—Don Bacon (NE), Maria Elvira Salazar (FL), Carlos Gimenez (FL), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), Mike Lawler (NY), Nicole Malliotakis (NY)—joined Democrats in a 219-209 procedural vote to advance the discharge petition forcing a bill that would extend protections for those 330,000+ Haitians. One complained about a “health care crisis” because some TPS holders are nurses. Tell that to Nilufa Easmin’s two daughters.

RedState called them Vichy Republicans. Steube called it a disgrace. This is collaborating with a suicide pact while American blood runs in the streets. We have enough of our own monsters churning through the domestic revolving door. We don’t need policy actively refilling the tank.

Downstream from a Sick Culture

Andrew Breitbart was right—politics is downstream from culture. We’ve spent years romanticizing predators as “troubled,” demonizing protectors as “vigilantes,” and shaming anyone who demands deterrence as lacking compassion. The result? Bystanders freeze, good Samaritans hesitate, and ordinary people calculate whether private justice is their only firewall. The fantasies in my first piece aren’t fiction anymore. They’re the rational math when the state abdicates.

The Fork in the Road: No Third Option

There is no third option. Either we restore real justice:

  • Mandatory long-term institutionalization for the violent mentally ill and recidivists.
  • An end to the abuse of insanity, incompetence, and First Offender pleas for serious crimes.
  • Strict enforcement of removal orders with zero TPS or sanctuary carve-outs for anyone with a violent record.
  • Presumptive self-defense laws that actually protect the innocent.
  • Real accountability for DAs, judges, DHS bureaucrats, and these collaborating politicians in the primaries.

Or we accept the low-trust endgame: private security bubbles for the wealthy, armed resignation for everyone else, public spaces avoided like war zones, and the occasional street-level reckoning when people finally snap because the system left them no choice.

Civilization Demands Boundaries

Civilization isn’t a vending machine dispensing safety and second chances. It’s maintained by clear boundaries, rational deterrence, and the cold willingness to prioritize the innocent over the irredeemable. Kipling’s rough men—who stand ready in the night so decent people can sleep—are not the threat. They’re the immune response when institutions and their enablers refuse to do the job.

“You are not angry enough” is no longer just a warning. It’s a description of the country we’re living in—and a demand for what must come next if we want one worth keeping.

The videos are out there. The rap sheets are public. The House vote happened in real time. The blood is real.

Scream it from the rooftops. The public sees the pattern. They’ve had enough of suicidal empathy.

It’s time for justice in the uncivil society—real justice, not this suicidal theater. Or the tipping point won’t just be reached. It will break us.

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James K. Bishop

James K. Bishop is a conservative writer and raconteur hailing from Texas, known for his incisive and often provocative takes on political and cultural issues. With a staunch commitment to originalist constitutional principles, he emphasizes limited government, individual liberties, and traditional American values. Active on X under the handle @James_K_Bishop, he frequently engages his audience with sharp critiques of progressive policies, media narratives, and overreaches by the federal government. His style is direct, often laced with humor and wit, which resonates strongly with his conservative followers.