He shot a woman while wearing an ankle monitor during SAFE-T Act ‘free movement’ time, officials say – CWB Chicago

A man on electronic monitoring after Chicago police and federal agents allegedly found him possessing a machine gun and 170 stolen catalytic converters shot a woman in Humboldt Park this month while on “essential movement” outside his home as afforded to him by the SAFE-T Act, officials said. The shooting occurred at 11:50 a.m. on a Wednesday, when Deshawn Neal, 42, had permission to be at work.
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Tommy Paine
3 months ago

Another reason this bullshit law needs to be removed. He attemted to kill someone on his “essential movement” time. Sorry, but the mental disordered liberals and the nefarious politicians who support this are just as big of a threat to society. Prison/jail is an impediment to crime.

Also, his lawyer should be disbarred and tried for misrepresenting to the court his criminal customer’s role as an employee when he was indeed the owner of the business.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
4 months ago

Like Pritzker casually said in so many words, lighten up, Frances, every law can use a little tweaking later on, don’t get hung up in the details.

David F
4 months ago

I’m surprised Chicago ankle monitors don’t have storage for ammo.

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