The tragic murder of four police officers in Parkland, Wash., has created a fire-storm regarding the place of clemency in America’s criminal justice system.

Maurice Clemmons walked into a coffee shop Nov. 29 where four Lakewood Police officers were working on laptop computers preparing for their upcoming shift. Without provocation or apparent motive, Clemmons gunned down the four police officers.

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