Prosecutors ‘rejected’ murder charge in Rogers Park shooting due to ‘self-defense’: CPD report – CWB Chicago

Just before 2 p.m. near the Howard CTA station, 25-year-old Kmari Robinson walked up to a cop and admitted he shot Kenneth Sandy. He was charged with unlawful use of a weapon by a felon. Prosecutors asked Judge Kelly McCarthy to keep Robinson in jail during a detention hearing over the weekend, noting that Robinson was convicted of aggravated battery and a hate crime in 2016, so he’s not allowed to possess a gun. McCarthy nixed that idea and released Robinson on an ankle monitor.
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Nostradamus
2 years ago

Until and unless politicians and judges who allow criminals back onto the streets are held personally responsible for their charges acts after their release , nothing will change.

Old Joe
2 years ago

Hmm, kinda reminds me of that mutual combatant story Lil Kimmy regaled us with a while back…..

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