Migrant, arrested 8 times since 2024, stabbed man who refused to delete video: prosecutors – CWB Chicago

The cases include multiple shoplifting and domestic battery allegations, battery, and driving without a license twice in March 2024. Anthony Vasquez Guedez, age 26, received a 32-day sentence earlier this month for felony shoplifting and failed to appear in court for the driving matters, according to court records. Prosecutors dropped all of the other cases.
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OldJoe
5 months ago

Stabbing the Americans that Americans won’t stab…..

Call my shrink
5 months ago

Don’t send him back. Put him in with the hard cores. Turn him into a Venezuelan pin cushion. Then send him back

Morefandave
5 months ago

I thought Foxx was gone. WTH?!

daskoterzar
5 months ago

Ridiculous. This criminal STABBED someone! Do the courts see so much of this crap that they have been climatized to the violence? This jackass should be put on a plane and released into the atmosphere over the pacific. The world would be a better place.

Bear19
5 months ago

It’s not gonna get better, this state protects criminals. Get your CCL, make sure YOU have a ccl insurance policy, and practice. Do not be a victim. God knows you will be guilty until proven innocent in this state, if you ever have to defend yourself

Hello, Indiana!
5 months ago

32 days for multiple felonies and stabbing someone. Either deport him if possible or give him the 10 years in the cooler he deserves.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
5 months ago

One of Emperor (that’s bigger than King I think) Pritzker’s people.

Morefandave
5 months ago

Yeah, an “illinois resident.”

Ataraxis
5 months ago

Show me an easier job than Cook County prosecutor.

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