2aguy
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We don't have a gun problem in Chicago...or the United States.....we have a criminal release problem that puts violent, career, repeat gun offenders back on the street with tiny sentences for gun crimes......
Can you anti-gun extremists explain how it is that you want to put more ineffective gun laws on normal gun owners....while at the same time you keep releasing violent gun offenders over and over again so they can go out and commit gun crime?
That is why we don't trust you...that is why we will fight new, stupid gun laws that target normal gun owners...
You don't care about actual gun crime....you simply hate normal gun owners....and will use any chance you get to punish them for the crime of simply owning a gun.....
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Lovelle Jordan was on parole when Chicago police took him into custody. Before Thursday's gunfight with officers, the 25-year-old had spent about a third of his life in the criminal justice system, much of that time behind bars.
It was just April 10 of this year at the Pinckneyville state prison in Southern Illinois that Lovelle Jordan was freed on parole after serving the required 50-percent of a five year sentence for gun possession by a felon.
"I think we need to do a better job of holding gun offenders accountable," Chicago Police Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said at a press conference Friday morning.
-2012: heroin and cocaine possession
--2015: drug possession
--2016: drug possession, aggravated assault and fleeing police
--2017: caught with a gun and convicted as an "armed habitual criminal"
"He was on electronic monitoring until June and then that was removed and now a month later he's armed with a gun going into a stolen car with officers 5 feet away from him which leads to him shooting officers," said Chief Deenihan. "They don't want these offenders released back into their neighborhoods with guns. This is a convicted felon on parole, just gets off EM and he's got a gun on him. Not only does he have a gun on him, he walks right in front of officers to get in a stolen vehicle because he thinks he's going to be able to be that quick to get away.
Can you anti-gun extremists explain how it is that you want to put more ineffective gun laws on normal gun owners....while at the same time you keep releasing violent gun offenders over and over again so they can go out and commit gun crime?
That is why we don't trust you...that is why we will fight new, stupid gun laws that target normal gun owners...
You don't care about actual gun crime....you simply hate normal gun owners....and will use any chance you get to punish them for the crime of simply owning a gun.....
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Lovelle Jordan was on parole when Chicago police took him into custody. Before Thursday's gunfight with officers, the 25-year-old had spent about a third of his life in the criminal justice system, much of that time behind bars.
It was just April 10 of this year at the Pinckneyville state prison in Southern Illinois that Lovelle Jordan was freed on parole after serving the required 50-percent of a five year sentence for gun possession by a felon.
"I think we need to do a better job of holding gun offenders accountable," Chicago Police Chief of Detectives Brendan Deenihan said at a press conference Friday morning.
-2012: heroin and cocaine possession
--2015: drug possession
--2016: drug possession, aggravated assault and fleeing police
--2017: caught with a gun and convicted as an "armed habitual criminal"
"He was on electronic monitoring until June and then that was removed and now a month later he's armed with a gun going into a stolen car with officers 5 feet away from him which leads to him shooting officers," said Chief Deenihan. "They don't want these offenders released back into their neighborhoods with guns. This is a convicted felon on parole, just gets off EM and he's got a gun on him. Not only does he have a gun on him, he walks right in front of officers to get in a stolen vehicle because he thinks he's going to be able to be that quick to get away.
Felon charged with shooting Chicago police officers has decade-long history of drug and gun crimes
Lovelle Jordan was on parole when Chicago police took him into custody. Before Thursday's gunfight with officers, the 25-year-old had spent about a third of his life in the criminal justice system, much of that time behind bars.
abc7chicago.com