Tip: Don’t wear your GPS-equipped electronic monitoring bracelet while you go looting – CWB Chicago

Dante Givens, 32, was required to wear the location-recording device as he awaited trial for a pending forgery case. He continued to wear the ankle monitor as he joined thousands of other Chicagoans who looted stores throughout downtown and Lincoln Park Aug. 10.
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Mike
5 years ago

Collar County real estate agents are thankful that Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx is soft on crime.

Mike
5 years ago
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For example: “Wrigleyville burglary suspect faces 6th criminal case in a year November 6, 2020 CWBChicago
A man who has been arrested five times over the past year, only to have prosecutors drop charges every time, has been arrested for the sixth time for allegedly burglarizing a car and trespassing in Wrigleyville.”

https://cwbchicago.com/2020/11/wrigleyville-burglary-suspect-faces-6th-criminal-case-in-a-year.html

The True Believer
5 years ago

And nothing will happen to him. He’s black and protected. Time to call it what it is. How do you think Cabrini Kim got 85% of the vote in the crime infested 22st Ward? It’s all about color.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

There’s no warning label on the ankle bracelet? How unfair!

The Kingfish
5 years ago

Is anyone surprised?

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Stupid stupid stupid

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