Suspected shooter of Chicago cop faced a felony gun charge — until prosecutors dropped the case in February – CWB Chicago

The injured officer, a 27-year-old woman, and her partner tried to pull a car over on the 6100 block of South Paulina around 5:43 p.m. Wednesday. But the vehicle slowed down and someone inside opened fire on the officers’ squad car, according to CPD. Investigators quickly issued a department-wide alert that identified the suspected gunman by name.
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Ataraxis
3 years ago

How does a felon obtain and keep a concealed carry license?
What kind of checks does Illinois make before issuing one?

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

THIN BLUE LINE: Police Officer Pays The Price — Because Useless Shitbag Fake Prosecutor Kim Foxx Won’t Do Her Job

Howie Dewin
3 years ago
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Affirmative Action in action due to the stupidity of democrap voters in Cook/County/Chicago.

Lion's Choice
3 years ago

Another case of bad things happening because of fake prosecutor Kim Foxx

Lana
3 years ago
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And the Communist Democrat Party

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