‘Peacekeeper’ robbed man, threatened cops, plotted victim intimidation from police station: prosecutors – CWB Chicago

According to the report, Michael Nash. 33, told arresting officers he would have someone “blow down” the cops, a term the cops took to mean someone would shoot or kill them. Things escalated further when Nash was given his first phone call at the station. Police said they overheard him directing the person on the line to contact someone he called “Little Tony” and have him “deal with” the victim and the roommate. Officers terminated the call.
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Deb
4 months ago

Johnson hiring criminals as “peacekeepers”. Sounds about right

Call my shrink
4 months ago

Isn’t that Braindead Johnsons group of choir boys who can take over for the police ? I feel safer already

Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

Another great example of Panic Attacks holistic approach to restorative justice.

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