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One Year After Chicago Looting,
Most Suspects Draw Probation Over Jail

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Posted By: AltaD, 5/12/2021 4:45:14 PM

They were troubling images: marauding gangs of looters roaming Chicago and the suburbs, smashing windows, stealing merchandise and wreaking havoc with little regard for who might be watching. (Snip) The Cook County State's Attorney's office approved a total of 392 cases stemming from the two looting episodes in May and August. But nearly a year after the first looters took to the streets, only 33 cases have made it through the courts. Out of those, 26 individuals received probation and only seven will end up doing time in jail.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GoodDeal 5/12/2021 5:04:18 PM (No. 783504)
Chalk it up to reparations and social and economic Justice.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: smokincol 5/12/2021 5:09:14 PM (No. 783509)
why do we even have police, courts and jails/prisons if we are no longer going to use them. these people not only deserve prison but should be made to pay restitution.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: OBX Pete 5/12/2021 5:46:45 PM (No. 783541)
The looting and burning will continue because these people know that they will not be punished. What a mess our country has become !!!!!
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Reply 4 - Posted by: snapper451 5/12/2021 8:23:54 PM (No. 783653)
Meanwhile, any Trump supporter whose cell phone pinged a tower in the greater DC area on January 6 is being hunted down like a serial killer and persecuted / prosecuted to the fullest extent of (and above and beyond) the law. Murderers and terrorists are released with zero bail in blue cities and states.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: downnout 5/12/2021 8:41:17 PM (No. 783665)
And they wonder why they have a crime problem in Chicago....
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Reply 6 - Posted by: bobn.t 5/12/2021 8:49:03 PM (No. 783671)
And they get to kep the flat screen tvs, the guns, and everything that could be taken. Looting pays.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: bobn.t 5/12/2021 8:51:40 PM (No. 783674)
You are likely to get your aspen shot in Texas, Louisiana, Wyoming, southern Colorado, southern Arizona, and upper Michigan.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: DVC 5/12/2021 9:12:26 PM (No. 783686)
Of course, crime is no longer punished for blacks...so they do a lot more.
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