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Sunday, May 3, 2026

Woke bills could spring NY’s worst killers, including ‘Son of Sam’ and John Lennon assassin

 Some of the most infamous killers in history, including John Lennon assassin Mark David Chapman and “Son of Sam” serial murderer David Berkowitz, could soon be freed if Albany passes a pair of woke parole bills, critics warn.

The Elder Parole bill would let violent criminals dodge their minimum sentences, regardless of how heinous their crimes, and be granted early parole hearings after they’ve turned 55 and served 15 years of their sentences. 

A second lefty measure, the Fair and Timely Parole bill, would require the state parole board to release convicts regardless of the severity of their crimes unless they are a “current” danger to the public.

“Son of Sam” David Berkowitz is in prison for killing six people and wounding seven in a series of shootings that terrorized New York in 1976 and 1977.New York Post

Both bills could result in the release of vicious killers — even if they were sentenced to life in prison.

“Consider some of the most heinous and noteworthy people in . . . prison today, they will undoubtedly be released within the next two years if these bills are signed into law,” a law enforcement source said.

The elder bill’s lead sponsors are Sen. Cordell Cleare (D-Manhattan) of Harlem and Assemblywoman Maritza Davilla (D-Brooklyn).

Under the measure, inmates who are sprung are entered into community supervision as if they served their full sentence. If they are rejected for parole, they must be informed in writing “as to the factors and reasons for the denial” — and automatically get a new chance at freedom after two years.

Every two years, victims’ families would be dragged back to the parole board to fight against the release of their loved one’s killer.

The Fair and Timely Parole bill’s lead sponsors are radical socialist state Sen. Julia Salazar (D-Brooklyn) and Assemblyman David Weprin (D-Queens).

Police released sketches of the Son of Sam that ran on The Post’s front page as cops searched for the killer in the summer of 1977.
New York Post

The legislation makes it much easier for jailbirds to be set free provided they’re model prisoners – no matter how bloodthirsty their crime.

The People’s Campaign for Parole Justice, which is advocating for both bills, says Salazar and Weprin’s legislation would “provide more meaningful parole reviews.”

Olivia Murphy, a violent crime survivor and policy and communications associate for Release Aging People in Prison, defended both bills, saying inmates “who have taken accountability for their crimes and done the hard work of transforming their thinking and behavior” should be freed.

“The evidence is clear that forcing completely rehabilitated elders to spend their final years in prison costs a fortune and delivers zero public safety benefit,” said Murphy, whose advocacy campaign is funded by billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations and other far-left groups.

“They have the lowest rates of reoffending once released and the highest incarceration costs.”

Mark David Chapman killed John Lennon at the Dakota in 1980.AP
David McClary is in Attica for killing rookie cop Eddie Byrne and has appeared before the state Parole Board eight times.

Raphael Mangual, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, believes both measures are gaining steam in Albany and could pass as soon as this year.

“I think it’s a real risk, especially given the recent decline in crime in New York City,” he said. “I think that might have led to a space where people might be more tolerant than they were five years ago of engaging in this kind of experiment.”

He added: “It really shouldn’t matter how well somebody behaves in prison. You should have behaved before you got there. 

“You hear people who will say with very full confidence, including the advocates, that the likelihood of a person reoffending zeros out in older age,” he said. “No it doesn’t. A majority of state prisoners who are released will reoffend.”

Killer John Taylor was sentenced to death for the execution-style murders of five employees of a Wendy’s restaurant in Queens in 2000.ASSOCIATED PRESS

Mass murderer Colin Ferguson was convicted of killing six people and injuring 19 others in the 1993 Long Island Rail Road shooting and is 63 years old.AFP via Getty Images

The sibling of one murder victim found it unbelievable that his brother’s psychotic killer could be released after serving only 15 years of a 25 years-to-life sentence.

“My brother was brutally tortured to death throughout the night,” said Michael Pravia, the brother of 19-year-old Pace University student Kevin Pravia, who was murdered in 2008. “You know, I just feel like we’re living in a time where it feels like it’s another form of corruption, you know, letting these devils out of prison to harass the masses.

“They will have blood on their hands,” Pravia said of the legislators who pass the bills.

His brother’s killer, homeless drifter Jeromie Cancel, is in Auburn Correctional Facility.

The Post’s front page after musician John Lennon, formerly of The Beatles, was shot at the Dakota in NYC in 1980.

“He was proud of his crimes,” said Pravia, whose brother was living near Union Square when he was choked with an electrical cord after inviting Cancel into his home.

Cancel smiled and laughed at his sentencing in 2010, sending the victim’s brother into a fury. “I’ll f—ing kill you, mother-f—er!” Pravia screamed at him in Manhattan Criminal Court. 

“There is not one ounce of me that thinks he is rehabilitated or has the ability to be rehabilitated,” Pravia, 34, said Thursday. “I think he is truly a sociopath. He’s bragged that he would do it again.”

If the Fair and Timely bill passes, Cancel is likely to get out if he has a clean prison record, the law enforcement source said. 

Jeromie Cancel, 22, admitted he murdered 19-year-old Pace University student Kevin Pravia.

It’s not clear if Gov. Kathy Hochul, who’s running for reelection and needs liberal NYC to support her, would veto the two parole-reform bills.

A Hochul rep declined to elaborate on where Hochul stands on both pieces of legislation but said the  “governor is committed to ensuring the safety of New Yorkers and will review any bill that passes both houses of the Legislature.”

Robert Violante a victim of David Berkowitz being rushed into the hospital after being shot in the left eye on July 31, 1977, along with friend Stacy Moskowitz. Violante survived but Moskowitz was killed.New York Post

Presumptive Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman said he vehemently opposes bills and accused Hochul of pushing for the release of killers.

“Kathy Hochul has fast-tracked the release of violent criminals — even those who’ve killed police officers – and will certainly grant ‘get out of jail free’ cards to even more dangerous thugs,” the Nassau County executive said. “The Hochul pro-criminal era ends the day I take office.”

Colin Ferguson is led by detectives after his arrest for a mass shooting on the Long Island Rail Road.AP
Rookie Police Officer Eddie Byrne was killed while sitting in his car outside the home of a witness he was protecting in Queens drug case.

Another killer who could be released is cop-killer David McClary, who was sentenced to 25 years to life for assassinating rookie NYPD officer Edward Byrne as he sat in his car guarding the home of a witness in a Queens drug case in 1988.

Howard “Pappy” Mason, an infamous New York City drug kingpin, was convicted for ordering McClary to kill the young police officer. 

McClary, who was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison for pulling the trigger, is 60 years old and serving his time at Wende Correctional Facility in Erie County. 

McClary has been denied parole eight times since becoming eligible in 2013, forcing the victim’s family to argue repeatedly to keep him behind bars. 

Jack Forbes / NY Post Design

His release is opposed by the Police Benevolent Association, which has been fighting a wave of 43 cop killer releases since 2017 when parole guidelines were modified to place greater emphasis on an inmate’s “progress” in prison rather than the severity of their crime.

PBA President Patrick Hendry said, “Passing either of these bills would be a cruel and despicable blow to the families of our fallen heroes.

“There is no age and no formula that can absolve cop-killers of their heinous crimes or entitle them to rejoin society,” Hendry said. “We will fight tooth and nail alongside the families of our murdered police officers to ensure [these two bills] do not become law.”

https://nypost.com/2026/05/03/us-news/nys-worst-killers-including-son-of-sam-and-john-lennon-assassin-could-be-freed-soon-under-woke-bills/

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