Dozens indicted, sentenced: U.S. Attorney updates on Chicago crime – Center Square

U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois John Lausch’s office released the update with information on several dozen felony convictions and indictments, including racketeering, murder and carjacking.
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ConcernedExpat
4 years ago

What is amazing to me is that most of the charges outlined here are state penal code convictions that are being wrapped up into racketeering and conspiracy charges since it is abundantly clear that our local prosecutor will not pursue charges. Good for US Attorney Lausch. He is doing Kim Foxx’s job! She is a disgrace and committing dereliction of duty.

The Paraclete
4 years ago
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Kim can’t be bothered, she’s breathless over Jussie.

debtsor
4 years ago

I read a story on a different site about these I believe, and the feds suggested that the gang was responsible for about 20 murders for social media street cred, and not gangs, or drugs, or money.

Let’s just call this what it is. These sociopaths were hunting other humans. No amount of social or racial justice is going to repair a person that shoots other people for blood sport. These are the super predators Joe Biden warned us about.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Are they off the streets and in the joint or out on ankle bracelets? Is this OK with Kim?

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