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A Drive-By, A $1M Bail, and a "Broken" System

21 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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On December 23, 2025, 17-year-old José Franco Jr.—known on the streets as "Baby YS"—was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Francisco Serrano-Martínez. On this episode of The D-Lo Show, we dive deep into the evidence that brought him down, from "Flock" camera tracking to his history of firearm convictions while on probation.But this case isn't just about one shooting; it’s about a Yakima justice system at a crossroads. We explore: * The Science of the Young Brain: How the "Houston-Sconiers" ruling is slashing sentences for violent offenders. * The "Revolving Door" Reality: Why notorious local murderers are being released early and what it means for community safety. * Gang Warfare in the Valley: A look at how the Yakima County Juvenile Justice Center manages rivalries behind bars. Is the system prioritizing rehabilitation at the expense of justice? We break down the facts, the laws, and the local impact.

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A Drive-By, A $1M Bail, and a "Broken" System

On December 23, 2025, 17-year-old José Franco Jr.—known on the streets as "Baby YS"—was charged with first-degree murder in the shooting death of Francisco Serrano-Martínez. On this episode of The D-Lo Show, we dive deep into the evidence that brought him down, from "Flock" camera tracking to his history of firearm convictions while on probation.But this case isn't just about one shooting; it’s about a Yakima justice system at a crossroads. We explore: * The Science of the Young Brain: How the "Houston-Sconiers" ruling is slashing sentences for violent offenders. * The "Revolving Door" Reality: Why notorious local murderers are being released early and what it means for community safety. * Gang Warfare in the Valley: A look at how the Yakima County Juvenile Justice Center manages rivalries behind bars. Is the system prioritizing rehabilitation at the expense of justice? We break down the facts, the laws, and the local impact.

19 de mar de 202621 min