Nearly $1 million in drugs found inside freezer of man on electronic monitoring for drug, gun charges, officials say – CWB (Chicago)

Cook County sheriff’s office investigators found nearly $1 million worth of narcotics, over $11,000 in cash, and a gun in the home of a man who was on electronic monitoring for a pending narcotics and firearms case, officials said. He is also on probation for manufacture-delivery of cocaine. Charles Douglas, 35, is now facing even more narcotics charges, but authorities have not charged him with possessing the firearm.
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Freddy
3 years ago

Maybe there’s also freezers full of Ivermectin withheld by Big Pharma somewhere. They can’t give the people options.

Chuny Puree
3 years ago
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Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

***—but authorities have not charged him with possessing the firearm.—***

But I thought guns are bad…?

ron
3 years ago

He should be required to take a large dose of his own product, now that would be social justice.

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