2aguy
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So......another criminal with multiple gun felonies out on the street because of democrat party judges, prosecutors and politicians...
And trying to murder a police officer......and he is out walking around....
When will people realize that guns are not the problem in this country?
Our problem is the democrat party and their revolving door for violent gun criminals....stop that, and 95% of our gun crime disappears....
A two-time convicted gun offender who’s awaiting trial for allegedly trying to kill a Chicago cop got out on electronic monitoring, escaped, got out on electronic monitoring again, and was caught over the weekend with a handgun capable of generating automatic gunfire, prosecutors say. And yes, in case you lost track of all of that, he was supposed to be on electronic monitoring at the time.
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To help you fully appreciate Bell’s alleged accomplishments, we’ll start on January 4, 2017. That’s when he was charged with having a defaced handgun in a car on the West Side. He posted bail and was charged with having another gun in a stolen car less than a month later. Bell eventually received two concurrent one-year sentences in those cases, prosecutors said. His parole ended in November 2018.
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Three months later, on Feb 2, 2019, Bell was charged with attempted murder of a police officer and other felonies after he allegedly drove his car directly at some Chicago cops and tried to run them over, Assistant State’s Attorney Lorraine Scaduto said. One officer had to push himself off of Bell’s car to avoid being struck, according to Scaduto.
Cops arrested Bell after a pursuit in which he repeatedly drove the wrong way, ran red lights, and crashed two times, Scaduto said. A judge ordered him held without bail and he remained jailed until another judge lowered his bail to $100,000 in November 2019. Bell posted $10,000 to go home on electronic monitoring the next month.
Prosecutors charged him with escape because he violated the electronic monitoring, Scaduto said. An arrest warrant was issued, and he was eventually arrested. A judge ordered him held in lieu of $100,000 for escape and increased bail in his murder case to $250,000.
One month later, on September 11 last year, Bell posted a $15,000 deposit to get out of jail on electronic monitoring again.
Sunday evening, Chicago police officers monitoring a CPD surveillance camera saw Bell — still on electronic monitoring — hand a firearm to another man who then placed it in his jacket on a side street near the Garfield Park Conservatory, Scaduto said.
And trying to murder a police officer......and he is out walking around....
When will people realize that guns are not the problem in this country?
Our problem is the democrat party and their revolving door for violent gun criminals....stop that, and 95% of our gun crime disappears....
A two-time convicted gun offender who’s awaiting trial for allegedly trying to kill a Chicago cop got out on electronic monitoring, escaped, got out on electronic monitoring again, and was caught over the weekend with a handgun capable of generating automatic gunfire, prosecutors say. And yes, in case you lost track of all of that, he was supposed to be on electronic monitoring at the time.
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To help you fully appreciate Bell’s alleged accomplishments, we’ll start on January 4, 2017. That’s when he was charged with having a defaced handgun in a car on the West Side. He posted bail and was charged with having another gun in a stolen car less than a month later. Bell eventually received two concurrent one-year sentences in those cases, prosecutors said. His parole ended in November 2018.
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Three months later, on Feb 2, 2019, Bell was charged with attempted murder of a police officer and other felonies after he allegedly drove his car directly at some Chicago cops and tried to run them over, Assistant State’s Attorney Lorraine Scaduto said. One officer had to push himself off of Bell’s car to avoid being struck, according to Scaduto.
Cops arrested Bell after a pursuit in which he repeatedly drove the wrong way, ran red lights, and crashed two times, Scaduto said. A judge ordered him held without bail and he remained jailed until another judge lowered his bail to $100,000 in November 2019. Bell posted $10,000 to go home on electronic monitoring the next month.
Prosecutors charged him with escape because he violated the electronic monitoring, Scaduto said. An arrest warrant was issued, and he was eventually arrested. A judge ordered him held in lieu of $100,000 for escape and increased bail in his murder case to $250,000.
One month later, on September 11 last year, Bell posted a $15,000 deposit to get out of jail on electronic monitoring again.
Sunday evening, Chicago police officers monitoring a CPD surveillance camera saw Bell — still on electronic monitoring — hand a firearm to another man who then placed it in his jacket on a side street near the Garfield Park Conservatory, Scaduto said.
Prosecutors: Man had auto-fire gun while on bail for trying to kill a cop and escaping from electronic monitoring
A man who's awaiting trial on allegations that he tried to kill a Chicago cop and then escaped from electronic monitoring is charged with having a gun in a car Sunday — while on electronic monitoring.
cwbchicago.com