Threatened with a gun in 2021, Illinois senator predicted cashless bail would be more strict on the assailant. He was proven wrong on Day 1 – CWB Chicago

State Sen. Elgie Sims of Chicago sponsored the legislation, and two months after it passed, he had a personal experience in Springfield that he claimed served as a perfect example of how no-cash bail would make the state safer. Monday, the first day of cashless bail, a Chicago man appeared in a detention hearing on the same general allegations as the man who threatened Sims. And just like in Springfield, the judge sent the Chicago man home.
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Too bad that gunman didn’t finish the job

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