Former engineer David Xu pleaded no contest to felony poisoning in Berkeley, after being accused of poisoning a colleague for "threatening his domain". Despite the crime's potential to kill three individuals, Xu was sentenced to less than two weeks in jail, followed by two years probation, under a deal approved by Soros-Funded Alameda County DA Pamela Price. This lenient punishment has sparked controversy, with critics comparing the sentence unfavorably to penalties for less serious offenses and highlighting the case as a 'Real Head Scratcher'.
Berkeley Prosecutors Cut Probation Deal For Scientist Who Tried To Kill Colleague https://t.co/DZ3n2aCj7K
'Real Head Scratcher': Soros-Funded DA Gives Scientist Two Years Probation After He Was Caught Poisoning Colleague https://t.co/PpioP2Bha6
‘Real Head Scratcher’: Soros-Funded DA Gives Scientist Two Years Probation After He Was Caught Poisoning Colleague https://t.co/PpioP2Bha6
Even on the two poisoning counts, one would expect some jail time. This man hurt three people and could have killed a colleague. Yet, Alameda County DA Pamela Price signed off on letting Xu spend less than two weeks in jail for his crimes. https://t.co/CkL0RX8Awz
Democrat Justice: Imagine getting less time for poisoning your colleague than someone who found a diary or someone who overestimated the square footage of a condo… https://t.co/4l2Rr0Njhf
Even on the two poisoning counts, one would expect some jail time. This man hurt three people and could have killed a colleague. Yet, Alameda County DA Pamela Price signed off on letting Xu spent less than two weeks in jail for his crimes. https://t.co/CkL0RX8Awz
Former engineer David Xu pleaded no contest to felony poisoning in connection with a chilling crime against a perceived workplace rival for “threatening his domain” in Berkeley. Despite the objections of state regulators, Xu served roughly a week in jail. https://t.co/wzdfetRMpD