2aguy
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This is why we have gun crime in the U.S......democrat party judges and prosecutors releasing gun criminals over and over again...
This guy had 4 felony gun charges.....and the judge dropped them. 48 hours later he was arrested again with another illegal gun.
We do not have a gun problem in the U.S.......John and Jane citizen, who own a gun to protect themselves from guys like this are not using their legal guns for crime.
We have a democrat party problem because guys like this, arrested on 4 counts of felony gun charges....has them dropped.....instead of keeping him in jail......and 48 hours later he is arrested ....with another illegal gun.
This man is eventually going to use an illegal gun to shoot and and likely kill another human being....and it isn't because John and Jane citizen own guns.....
He will kill someone with a gun because the democrat party kept releasing him...
Friday was a big day for 21-year-old Armando Rodriguez. Prosecutors wiped his slate clean by dropping four felony gun charges he was facing in Avondale “restorative justice” court.
Less than 36 hours later, police allegedly found an intoxicated Rodriguez sitting in a car with a gun on his lap at a Near North Side gas station. Prosecutors on Sunday charged him with a fresh felony gun charge.
When Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans announced the Avondale Restorative Justice Community Court last summer, he said the court would resolve conflicts through “restorative conferences and peace circles” instead of typical criminal court procedures.
“We have recognized for a long time that young people need a second chance,” Evans said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Rodriguez, who would become one of the court’s first participants, may have blown that second chance in record time.
On November 15, police who responded to calls of shots fired from a newer model SUV on the 3600 block of West Leland spotted a vehicle matching that description nearby and saw it crash into another car, prosecutors said at a bond hearing the next day.
Rodriguez climbed out of the car, ran a short distance, returned to the car, grabbed a handgun from the passenger side, and then ran away again, prosecutors said.
cwbchicago.com
This guy had 4 felony gun charges.....and the judge dropped them. 48 hours later he was arrested again with another illegal gun.
We do not have a gun problem in the U.S.......John and Jane citizen, who own a gun to protect themselves from guys like this are not using their legal guns for crime.
We have a democrat party problem because guys like this, arrested on 4 counts of felony gun charges....has them dropped.....instead of keeping him in jail......and 48 hours later he is arrested ....with another illegal gun.
This man is eventually going to use an illegal gun to shoot and and likely kill another human being....and it isn't because John and Jane citizen own guns.....
He will kill someone with a gun because the democrat party kept releasing him...
Friday was a big day for 21-year-old Armando Rodriguez. Prosecutors wiped his slate clean by dropping four felony gun charges he was facing in Avondale “restorative justice” court.
Less than 36 hours later, police allegedly found an intoxicated Rodriguez sitting in a car with a gun on his lap at a Near North Side gas station. Prosecutors on Sunday charged him with a fresh felony gun charge.
When Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans announced the Avondale Restorative Justice Community Court last summer, he said the court would resolve conflicts through “restorative conferences and peace circles” instead of typical criminal court procedures.
“We have recognized for a long time that young people need a second chance,” Evans said during the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Rodriguez, who would become one of the court’s first participants, may have blown that second chance in record time.
On November 15, police who responded to calls of shots fired from a newer model SUV on the 3600 block of West Leland spotted a vehicle matching that description nearby and saw it crash into another car, prosecutors said at a bond hearing the next day.
Rodriguez climbed out of the car, ran a short distance, returned to the car, grabbed a handgun from the passenger side, and then ran away again, prosecutors said.

Man faces felony gun charge less than 48 hours after having gun case dropped in "restorative justice" court
Prosecutors dropped four gun charges against Armando Rodriguez in "restorative justice" court Friday. By sunrise Sunday, he was facing a new felony gun charge.
