Gun cases in Chicago turned down by feds at higher rate than in most cities – Chicago Sun-Times

In the Northern District of Illinois, which includes Cook County and the collar counties, prosecutors approved only 45 percent of the gun cases presented to them. Federal prosecutors in Chicago were ranked in the bottom eight of the country's 94 federal court districts in the percentage of gun cases they approve, according to the report ordered by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland,
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Ataraxis
2 years ago

So I guess guns aren’t the problem.

Tubal-Caine
2 years ago

CPD claims confiscation of 1,100 of illegal Glock conversions, Where are the prosecutions? Are Garfinkle and Foxx scared of facing placing 1,000+ POC into the Fed Big House? Are the jack booted ATF thugs of Waco and Ruby Ridge scared of intruding into Grand Crossing and Englewood?

Colour Sergeant Bourne
2 years ago
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Scared to death of prosecution of those special people

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