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Cop Who Murdered 6-Year-Old Boy On Video Quietly Granted Pardon Hearing After Being Released From Jail EARLY

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As an NYPD cop gets 10 years for swinging a flag pole on 1/6, the cop who murdered a 6-year-old child is getting a pardon.

Marksville, LA — As TFTP reported in 2017, Norris Greenhouse Jr. reached a plea deal with the Louisiana Attorney General’s Office. For this cop’s role in murdering 6-year-old Jeremy Mardis an innocent young boy, and shooting his father, he only received a sentence of seven and a half years. At the time, this sentence was a kick in the teeth to those who watched him murder a child on video. However, in 2019, he was quietly released after serving just a fraction of this already insulting low sentence.

Now, Greenhouse is being granted a pardon hearing to completely wipe the charges from his record. KALB reported that the Louisiana Board of Pardons & Committee on Parole said it received a pardon application from Green house in July and has moved to the preliminary investigation for the application.

“The investigating officer is required by law to solicit comments from the law enforcement agencies, judge and district attorney involved in the offenses for which the offender is seeking a pardon. We also have trained Victim Assistance Coordinators that are responsible for contacting registered victims and survivors or locate them if not registered.” Francis M. Abbott, Executive Director, Louisiana Board of Pardons & Committee on Parole told KALB this week.

Norris Greenhouse, Jr. has been released from the custody of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections as of June 28, 2019 and has been a free man since.

At the time, the slap on the wrist deal was offered in exchange for Greenhouse’ guilty plea, who, along with fellow officer Derrick Stafford, killed Mardis and attempted to kill Christopher Few, Mardis’ father, in a hail of gunfire following a low-speed vehicular chase. Given that Greenhouse initiated the chase and shooting, the fact that he got off with such a slap on the wrist is an insult to justice.

We need only look at the recent sentence of the NYPD cop, Thomas Webster, who was just sentenced to 10 years in a cage for hitting another cop with a flagpole on Jan. 6, 2021. Greenhouse murdered a child and was out in 2.5 years. Webster barely inflicted injury on another cop and he got 10. This comparison shows exactly where the government’s priorities lie when they go after officers who cause harm.

Many believe Greenhouse’s low sentence came because his father was a member of the local district attorney’s office at the time. At any rate, Greenhouse was only required to serve a maximum sentence of 7.5 years but was then let out well over five years early.

Greenhouse, at the time of the November 2015 killing, was not even allowed to be a police officer, but was with Stafford, an Avoyelles Parish officer. Greenhouse had reportedly been fired for having an inappropriate relationship with a 14-year-old. He was also accused of attempting to get a 16-year-old girl to sext him by sending him nude photos of her breasts. With respect to Jeremy Mardis, Greenhouse was reportedly obsessed with Few’s girlfriend, Megan Dixon.

When Few discovered Greenhouse had made more than a few unwanted sexual advances toward Dixon, Few reportedly told Greenhouse to stay away as any man would do. Greenhouse may have taken the threat so literally that he attempted to carry out his assassination on Few in an effort to clear the way for him and Dixon to have a relationship.

When the facts came out that there was no reason for the stop—at all—the above scenario makes perfect sense.

According to Greenhouse and Stafford, the officers decided to conduct a traffic stop that night because Few had an outstanding warrant. However, the Clerk of Court, the District Attorney’s Office, Marksville Police Department, and City Court noted that they did not have any warrants against him. The officers also claimed Few had a weapon, that was also a lie.

The only reason Few ran from Greenhouse that night was to catch up with Dixon so he could give her Jeremy in case he was arrested.

“The whole reason there was even a chase was for his well-being,” he said.

How Greenhouse was even allowed to bail out at the time was a mystery to many. His lenient treatment coupled with the confirmation the out of control former cop had been allowed to enjoy a vacation in the Caribbean before his trial, led many to predict this son of an assistant DA would enjoy a bit of immunity—and he did. You can’t make this up.

Originally, Greenhouse was charged with 2nd-degree murder and 2nd degree attempted murder in the death of Jeremy Mardis and the attempted murder of Christopher Few.

If the judicial system is so effective in the U.S., how is it the person with the most number of sins in the case is the one who gets out first? Stafford received 40 years for his trigger work that fateful evening, but Greenhouse, who arguably bore most of the moral burden for the crimes, served just months behind bars. How in the world is that fair?

The case further illustrates the justice system in the United States is flawed, irreparable, and favors the well-connected with financial resources.

Greenhouse should never have been allowed into the police cruiser that evening. How was he allowed to make bail? Why did the court allow him to go on a vacation to the Caribbean? Why was he released so early? How is he now getting a pardon? These questions, if they remain unanswered, will lead many to believe true justice is dead in the United States.

Article posted with permission from Matt Agorist


Matt Agorist

Matt Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior experience gives him unique insight into the world of government corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at Large at the Free Thought Project.
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