ScreenshotLouisiana Governor Jeff Landry is exposing the blatant hypocrisy and political bias rotting Louisiana’s justice system and the numbers don’t lie.The organizer of the effort to recall Landry was accused of shooting a man in the head and received a $100,000 bond, while Attorney General Liz Murrill was ordered to post a $400,000 bond following her controversial indictment by an Orleans Parish grand jury.In a scorching post on X, Gov. Landry laid it out plain for everyone to see:“The organizer of the recall effort is now accused of shooting a man in the head and received a $100,000 bond. @AGLizMurrill received a $400,000 bond. If anyone wants to know why Louisianans have lost faith in the justice system, start there. And these are the same people who accuse us of being the problem.”This is the two-tiered justice system in action.The organizer of the recall effort is now accused of shooting a man in the head and received a $100,000 bond. @AGLizMurrill received a $400,000 bond.If anyone wants to know why Louisianans have lost faith in the justice system, start there. And these are the same people who…— Governor Jeff Landry (@LAGovJeffLandry) July 7, 2026Leftist activists filed a recall petition against Gov. Landry back in May 2026, desperate to collect over 500,000 signatures to oust the Republican governor who has been delivering on law-and-order, election integrity, and conservative reforms.Now one of the key organizers behind that effort stands accused of a serious violent crime, shooting a man in the head, yet walked out with a relatively low $100,000 bond.On July 5, 2026, Lelia Ann Habib was arrested following a violent multi-vehicle highway shooting incident in Baton Rouge, The Advocate reported.Police reported that Habib crashed a black Nissan vehicle on Interstate 110 near Harding Boulevard, which had been previously reported as carjacked in New Orleans. After the crash, she walked between active lanes of traffic with a handgun. When a driver in a pickup truck attempted to navigate past her, she fired through his windshield, grazing his head.She then jumped into the bed of another passing pickup truck, firing her gun into the air before police ultimately apprehended her at a nearby church.Habib was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on counts of attempted second-degree murder, illegal use of a weapon, and criminal damage to property.Habib was heavily involved as a volunteer and local organizer for Louisiana Deserves Better, the political action movement that filed the statewide recall petitions against Republican Governor Jeff Landry and Attorney General Liz Murrill.Meanwhile, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill, simply doing her job defending state law, was indicted on 16 felony counts by a grand jury in heavily Democrat-controlled Orleans Parish (New Orleans). Her bond was set at a staggering $400,000, complete with an arrest warrant.As The Gateway Pundit reported just days ago, this was widely viewed as raw political retaliation and lawfare. AG Murrill had warned rogue local officials in New Orleans that their attempts to circumvent a new state law merging the city’s separate civil and criminal court clerks’ offices could trigger serious consequences under Louisiana’s “usurper laws,” including potential removal from office by the Governor.The Louisiana Supreme Court quickly stepped in and halted the circus, quashing the arrest warrant amid disturbing allegations of leaks to the press, ex parte communications to influence grand jurors, and other prosecutorial misconduct. Gov. Landry praised the ruling and called the whole spectacle exactly what it was: a political witch hunt.The post Gov. Jeff Landry Blasts Louisiana Justice System Over Bond Disparity: Louisiana Recall Organizer Shoots Man In The Head Gets $100k Bond While Ag Liz Murrill Gets $400k Bond appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.