Prisoner Review Board sued for negligence a year after released prisoner killed Chicago boy – Capitol News IL

Additionally, the suit names the Illinois Department of Corrections, its acting director, the city of Chicago, the Chicago Police Department, Cook County, its Sheriff’s Department and elected sheriff. The filing claims that together, the defendants represented a system that failed to prevent 11-year-old Jayden Perkins’s death.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

It seems the only outcome of actions such as calling these incompetents out is that they are shuffled elsewhere ( like the boneheaded judge that let this clown, or one very similar, out ) or the dolts step down taking their generous pensions with them.

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