Not guilty verdict in trial of Chicago man accused of murder-for-hire plot targeting Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino – WGNTV (Chicago)

During a recorded interrogation, Juan Espinoza Martinez admitted to sending a Snapchat message to a friend with a picture of Bovino. It read, “2k on info when they catch him. 10-k if you take him down.” Espinoza Martinez’s defense attorney says her client had no means, no ability, no money and that the messages sent were just words.
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9mm
4 months ago

Hopefully he has enough means, ability, and money to pay his attorneys at Bedi and Singer.

MM
4 months ago

Send a message like that about Pritzker and see what outcome you find.

David F
4 months ago
Reply to  MM

Fox proved that with the assault with a soda.

ExChgo
4 months ago

This is scary. I fear for all ICE agents if this clear incitement to murder of a specific person is not illegal. The recipient, and those he might share the message with, wouldn’t know the sender could not come up with the money (if that is true). I’m glad this conspiracy to commit murder was intercepted, but the sender tried to procure a murder, he actually authorized it and offered money. God bless our ICE agents who face this every day.

Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

No surprise there in a state that actively promotes attacking ICE agents. Enjoy your child molesters, rapists, gun runners and drug dealers.

Fullbladder
4 months ago

Anybody still questioning whether society has reached the-Demoralization Stage, that Yuri Bezmenov warned Americans about?

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