Parole board's fiery response after 2News investigation into attack by career criminal

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Parole board's fiery response after 2News investigation into attack by career criminal
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2News Investigates discussed this with BOPP Administrative Director Jennifer Yim and she acknowledged seeing that in the record.A savage attack – a career crimi

A savage attack – a career criminal and a text message from the top correction’s official leads to a fiery response to a 2News Investigation.

The barber shop owner named Mulan does not want to use her last name or show her face but fought for her life and was able to get away. She crawled on her hands and knees through the parking lot leaving a bloody trail when a passerby found her and called 911. UPD has surveillance of her crawling covered in blood screaming for help but due to active prosecution of Allums, they are not allowed to release it.

Critical incident documents 2News Investigates obtained show the race against the clock to find her attacker after the Utah State Crime Lab got a hit on DNA from the suspect’s beanie and gun and it matched Allums. Three days after the attack, Allums was taken into custody and had to be hospitalized for a canine “bite” and or canine “nibble,” those documents show.

Yim took exception to 2News Investigates using Redd’s text message in our initial report on Allums that aired on February 29. The recording reveals AP&P’s recommendation carried weight that Allums should be released to federal custody. To that end, Yim told 2News Investigates, “The department's decision was to recommend that he be released to federal custody and that is what the Board did.

Regarding AP&P’s recommendation to release Allums to federal custody a few years ago, Yim says, “Is it enough that the Department of Corrections makes a certain recommendation? No, it's not enough because that's not the totality of the situation.”

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