Migrant charged in kidnapping, execution-style murders of 2 women in Chicago; 3rd survived – CWB Chicago

Gabriel Edison Romero, 29, fled Chicago and was arrested in February in South Carolina for stealing ammunition magazines. He was recently extradited to Chicago and is facing two counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, three counts of aggravated armed kidnapping, and three counts of aggravated unlawful restraint. The U.S. Marshals Service arrested 31-year-old Ricardo Gonzalez Leon on March 21 in Cobb County, Georgia, and he was extradited to Chicago to face related charges. The agency identified him as a high-ranking member of the Venezuelan street gang Tren de Aragua.
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Old Joe
9 months ago

Dems aren’t happy with domestic murderers. They lobby to import them too.

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago
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“ People seeking a better life!”.. to rape, murder, sell drugs and traffic youngsters into sex work without the repercussions they would face in their countries of origin.

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