"This heinous crime is heartbreaking. But it didn’t come out of nowhere. My office requested the perpetrator be detained after he committed a previous violent crime," State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke said. "The judge denied our request. This was a tragedy. But it never should have happened." Burke announced that her office will now push for detention in all cases involving violent felony offenses committed on public transit.
Not just on public transportation but the entire city !!
Hello, Indiana!
6 months ago
Chicago’s top prosecutor needs to assign Chicago’s groundbreaking Latinx judge to traffic court or, better yet since she seems to prioritize her roots, back to Puerto Rico. She and her horrendous , SJW politics won’t be missed.
Wally
6 months ago
Don’t forget Evans office was responsible for monitoring Reed and was informed several times he was violating his monitor. Evans and Preckwinkle always seem to dodge any responsibility.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
You can’t hate these people enough.
Not just on public transportation but the entire city !!
Chicago’s top prosecutor needs to assign Chicago’s groundbreaking Latinx judge to traffic court or, better yet since she seems to prioritize her roots, back to Puerto Rico. She and her horrendous , SJW politics won’t be missed.
Don’t forget Evans office was responsible for monitoring Reed and was informed several times he was violating his monitor. Evans and Preckwinkle always seem to dodge any responsibility.