Cook County dropped charges after Chicago cops saw him stealing a catalytic converter. He wasn’t so lucky in DuPage County. – CWB Chicago

Since 2022, Dexter Williams has been charged with misdemeanors six times, and Cook County prosecutors dropped all but one of those cases. He’s now being detained in DuPage County after officials there accused him of having—this may sound familiar—four catalytic converters, a jack, a Sawzall, and Sawzall blades in his car after he slammed into a light pole while trying to get away from cops in Lombard.
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Ex Illini
2 years ago

This guy would make Toni Taxwinkle proud. You would think one of his thug life friends would have told him not to cross the county line. Keep this trash in Crook County Toni!

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