Madeline Brame, a victims rights advocate, spoke at the Republican National Convention criticizing the Democrat Party and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for 'soft-on-crime' policies, sharing the tragic story of her son, Sgt. Hason Correa, who was killed in New York City. She emphasized the need for justice for victims and accountability for prosecutors.
Key Points
Madeline Brame's emotional speech at the RNC highlighted the tragic loss of her son to a violent crime in New York City
Brame criticized Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for dismissing charges against individuals responsible for her son's death
She called for justice for victims and accountability for prosecutors who fail in their duties
Pros
Bringing attention to the impact of 'soft-on-crime' policies on victims
Advocating for justice for victims of crime
Cons
Potentially oversimplifying complex legal and judicial processes