In massive COVID-19 relief fraud, gangs used millions in government aid on guns, drugs, feds say – Chicago Sun-Times

“It’s safe to make that leap between PPP funds going into gangs and funding their narcotics trafficking activity — and, to some extent, also gun purchases,” says Jeffrey Strauss, a Chicago supervisory special agent with U.S. Homeland Security Investigations. "...My guess is that they would get together — they’re out on the street all day — and they would say this is how you do it. This is what goes on line 21. This is what goes on line 36. And they taught each other how to do it.”
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Veterano
2 years ago

Crime pays in Chicago.

Playing by the rules, not so much.

Richard in Dallas ex Evanston
2 years ago

How the hell can I get in on some to of this corruption?

Giddyap
2 years ago

This is the best example of why government giveaways are a bad idea

Midnight the Cat
2 years ago
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The democrats favorite recipients of free cheese, gangs, drug addicts, criminals.

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