Parolee ‘brutally, coldly’ shot 4 people at Portage Park bar, standing over some as they lay wounded and firing again: prosecutors – Chicago Sun-Times

After noting the identification of Samuel Parsons-Salas by several witness, the video of the shootings and his previous record of violence, the judge ordered him held without bail.
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Fullbladder
3 years ago

It’s the battle of Good vs. Evil in society.

Goodgulf Greyteeth
3 years ago

Breaks into someone’s home with a gun during which two people are murdered, is charged with two counts of first degree murder, gets a plea-deal conviction for “armed home invasion” and he’s out on parole after 8 years only 3 months ago and has murdered 4 people over a bar argument. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that the kinds of deals-n-decisions surrounding his 2014 plea-deal and subsequent 2022 parole occur hundreds of times every week in the Cook County courts. Nor that his 2014 murder/”home invasion” wasn’t his first criminal act. The SAFE T Act, at it’s unlikely best,… Read more »

Giddyap
3 years ago

Once the Democrat Purge starts in January, this will be the new normal for Illinois.

JackBolly
3 years ago

They come with ‘love’. Keep voting Democrat.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Chicago at its best. No cash bail will solve this problem.
Al Capone only shot his competition. Now it is open hunting season.
Maybe Chicago should issue hunting licenses, the money could go to help fund the Cops pension fund.

Mary Juana
3 years ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

Yes, good idea. I need to expand my screened lanai over my pool in Punta Gorda.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago
Reply to  Mary Juana

Remember to put on sunscreen, as the weather has been warm and sunny for the (Chicago Cops) pensioners in Punta Gorda.

Lana
3 years ago

HB5855 is sure to stop this type of behavior. NOT
Criminals will continue to own guns while law abiding citizens have nothing for their defense. As always, lawmakers try to make themselves look good, pacify their immediate audience, while not addressing the real problem.

Ming the Merciless
3 years ago

If he had only registered the firearm with the state this would not have happened said a democrat.

Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

And most certainly the “red flag” laws would of saved the day too…

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Joey Zamboni

LOL, murder laws didn’t even stop this guy. He was previously charged with DOUBLE MURDER but the charges were plead down to home invasion or something. AND MURDER IS STILL ILLEGAL AND YET HE MURDERED THREE PEOPLE ANYWAY!??? HOW CAN THIS HAPPEN?

Old Joe
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Those poor deceased victims left home without it and it cost them their very lives.

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