Two migrants detained in Chicago gunrunning, drug sting tied to Venezuelan street gang – CWB Chicago

In a detention petition, Illinois Assistant Attorney General Thomas Darman said the case, led by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, began in May when authorities suspected the gang was moving narcotics and firearms into the city. Judge Deidre Dyer granted detention petitions for all three defendants, calling them public safety threats and flight risks.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
8 months ago

All these guns were made in USA. Trump wants to bring back manufacturing to the USA. There are so many guns in the USA how do they find a marketplace for them? They must have been exporters.

Fullbladder
8 months ago

Who could’ve saw this?

Besr19
8 months ago

Will county just busted a few for gun running also, same gang affiliation. Coming to a neighborhood near you thanks Joe!

Deb
8 months ago

But IL Democrats will protect them.

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