Majority rule don't work in mental institutions.
That means taxpayers paying for more man hours/"authorities" to do a classified investigation that will end up telling us that there is nothing to see.
There is a solution, but those willing to solve the problem properly are punished worse than the criminals they deal with.
I have an uncle who killed a pedo. My cousin was being harassed daily by a guy living in a hotel room on her walking route to/from school. My uncle had enough and went to confront the pedo. He ended up beating the guy to death with his bare hands. My uncle ended up getting the death penalty because this happened in Florida. My uncle had been in/out of the penitentiary system his whole life… while on death row, he attempted suicide. He was taken off death row and spends the rest of his life in a mental hospital.
It's sad because I fully support a country/system governed by law and order.
But when I think back through recent history, I can't point out anything significant that the justice system has done properly (in my opinion) that deserves the support I give it.