4 felony gun charges dropped, for restorative justice...48 hours later, arrested again with illegal gun.

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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.

 
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.




These people need to be removed from power.

They are truly insane.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Over the past 18 months, 29 prisoners have escaped from federal lockups across the U.S. — and nearly half still have not been caught. At some of the institutions, doors are left unlocked, security cameras are broken and officials sometimes don’t notice an inmate is missing for hours.

At one Texas lockup, security is so lax that local law enforcement officials privately joke about its seemingly “open-door policy.”

Prisoners have broken out at lockups in nearly every region of the country. Twelve of the inmates who escaped in 2020 — from prisons in Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas and Colorado — remain at large. Two others who escaped since January this year have also not yet been caught. Their crimes include racketeering, wire fraud, bank robbery, possession of methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and other drugs.

 
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.


That shitbag judge should be liable for all the costs associated with re-apprehending the scumbag. Why are taxpayers responsible for this guy's shitty decisions?
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Over the past 18 months, 29 prisoners have escaped from federal lockups across the U.S. — and nearly half still have not been caught. At some of the institutions, doors are left unlocked, security cameras are broken and officials sometimes don’t notice an inmate is missing for hours.

At one Texas lockup, security is so lax that local law enforcement officials privately joke about its seemingly “open-door policy.”

Prisoners have broken out at lockups in nearly every region of the country. Twelve of the inmates who escaped in 2020 — from prisons in Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas and Colorado — remain at large. Two others who escaped since January this year have also not yet been caught. Their crimes include racketeering, wire fraud, bank robbery, possession of methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and other drugs.


^^^Great example of dipshit lefty "logic"; people sometimes escape from prison, so we shouldn't put anyone in prison.
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Over the past 18 months, 29 prisoners have escaped from federal lockups across the U.S. — and nearly half still have not been caught. At some of the institutions, doors are left unlocked, security cameras are broken and officials sometimes don’t notice an inmate is missing for hours.

At one Texas lockup, security is so lax that local law enforcement officials privately joke about its seemingly “open-door policy.”

Prisoners have broken out at lockups in nearly every region of the country. Twelve of the inmates who escaped in 2020 — from prisons in Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas and Colorado — remain at large. Two others who escaped since January this year have also not yet been caught. Their crimes include racketeering, wire fraud, bank robbery, possession of methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and other drugs.



Yes......

Thanks for pointing out another reason people need to own guns......

The government is incompetent........

First, the democrats just let violent gun offenders with multiple felonies, often multiple gun felonies loose........over and over again...

And the Feds can't keep violent criminals locked up....

Sooo...Penelope...do you think the people who live near or around these federal prisons should have the right to own and carry guns for when violent, federal prisoners escape.......felons with long to life sentences who have nothing to fear from the crimes they will commit while they are running free?

Please....

Answer that question...
 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Over the past 18 months, 29 prisoners have escaped from federal lockups across the U.S. — and nearly half still have not been caught. At some of the institutions, doors are left unlocked, security cameras are broken and officials sometimes don’t notice an inmate is missing for hours.

At one Texas lockup, security is so lax that local law enforcement officials privately joke about its seemingly “open-door policy.”

Prisoners have broken out at lockups in nearly every region of the country. Twelve of the inmates who escaped in 2020 — from prisons in Florida, California, Louisiana, Texas and Colorado — remain at large. Two others who escaped since January this year have also not yet been caught. Their crimes include racketeering, wire fraud, bank robbery, possession of methamphetamine and possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and other drugs.



The mayors of Austin, Texas...have been democrats...
 
It doesn't matter, never trust anyone:
Highlights
  • The 401,288 state prisoners released in 2005 had 1,994,000 arrests during the 9-year period, an average of 5 arrests per released prisoner. Sixty percent of these arrests occurred during years 4 through 9.
  • An estimated 68% of released prisoners were arrested within 3 years, 79% within 6 years, and 83% within 9 years.
  • Eighty-two percent of prisoners arrested during the 9-year period were arrested within the first 3 years.
  • Almost half (47%) of prisoners who did not have an arrest within 3 years of release were arrested during years 4 through 9.
  • Forty-four percent of released prisoners were arrested during the first year following release, while 24% were arrested during year-9.

 
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.
There's nothing fresh about those charges dumbass.

Cops just liquor a guy up and grab his guns?
Illegal? On what basis? Obviously not, the first time he was served and the charges were file.

You're no Second Amendment guy when you keep stumping for leftist political gun charges filed by Democrat D.A.'s in America's communist party court system.
 
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It doesn't matter, never trust anyone:
Highlights
  • The 401,288 state prisoners released in 2005 had 1,994,000 arrests during the 9-year period, an average of 5 arrests per released prisoner. Sixty percent of these arrests occurred during years 4 through 9.
  • An estimated 68% of released prisoners were arrested within 3 years, 79% within 6 years, and 83% within 9 years.
  • Eighty-two percent of prisoners arrested during the 9-year period were arrested within the first 3 years.
  • Almost half (47%) of prisoners who did not have an arrest within 3 years of release were arrested during years 4 through 9.
  • Forty-four percent of released prisoners were arrested during the first year following release, while 24% were arrested during year-9.



You have to stop.......you keep posting stuff like that and I will expect you to start posting pro-gun ownership links......
 
It doesn't matter, never trust anyone:
Highlights
  • The 401,288 state prisoners released in 2005 had 1,994,000 arrests during the 9-year period, an average of 5 arrests per released prisoner. Sixty percent of these arrests occurred during years 4 through 9.
  • An estimated 68% of released prisoners were arrested within 3 years, 79% within 6 years, and 83% within 9 years.
  • Eighty-two percent of prisoners arrested during the 9-year period were arrested within the first 3 years.
  • Almost half (47%) of prisoners who did not have an arrest within 3 years of release were arrested during years 4 through 9.
  • Forty-four percent of released prisoners were arrested during the first year following release, while 24% were arrested during year-9.






Sooooo, you're so dumb you don't understand that your link SUPPORTS what we are saying.
 
Sooooo, you're so dumb you don't understand that your link SUPPORTS what we are saying.
"Getting arrested" equates to "rescidivism" without so much as a trial or conviction? And we just take the word of gun-grabbing cops and thieves in law as the gospel truth in a court of law without questioning it.
 
"Getting arrested" equates to "rescidivism" without so much as a trial or conviction? And we just take the word of gun-grabbing cops and thieves in law as the gospel truth in a court of law without questioning it.


Hmmmm, let's see. Felon in possession of a firearm. That is a felony, last time I checked. Yes, there needs to be a trial, but that sort of person should never be out walking the street on bail. Don't you think?
 
Enacting policy where you “make up” to a current minority criminal because previous minority people may have had unjust convictions is virtue signaling 101 insanity.
Plus the concept of restorative (hindsight) justice (fake make up) is a puke euphemism trying to soft brush PC bullshit
 
It doesn't matter, never trust anyone:
Highlights
  • The 401,288 state prisoners released in 2005 had 1,994,000 arrests during the 9-year period, an average of 5 arrests per released prisoner. Sixty percent of these arrests occurred during years 4 through 9.
  • An estimated 68% of released prisoners were arrested within 3 years, 79% within 6 years, and 83% within 9 years.
  • Eighty-two percent of prisoners arrested during the 9-year period were arrested within the first 3 years.
  • Almost half (47%) of prisoners who did not have an arrest within 3 years of release were arrested during years 4 through 9.
  • Forty-four percent of released prisoners were arrested during the first year following release, while 24% were arrested during year-9.


So why do you keep posting shit that has nothing to do with the topic? We have a high recidivism rate? Well no shit. Think it might be from decades of liberal judges turning our prisons into lowlife playgrounds?

I'm going to rob a store. If I get away with it, I get a few hundred bucks to spend on drugs. If I don't get away with it, then I'll have to go to a place that serves three squares a day, buy snacks with the money I get from my friends and family in my prison account, go outside in that open field to play baseball or football with the other guys, if it's raining, I'll go to the workout or pool room to kill a little time, and when I get bored with that, I'll watch some cable television. Maybe I'll take a prison job for a few bucks an hour and save some money for when I get out.

You want to see our recidivism rate cut in half? Watch the movie Cool Hand Luke, turn prisons back to that, and you'll see people scared to death of committing another crime.
 

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