2aguy
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We don't have a gun problem in the U.S.....
Our problem is a political party, the democrat party, that keeps releasing violent, known, repeat gun offenders with their revolving door policy for violent, known, gun offenders....
Prosecutors on Friday charged 20-year-old Major Traylor with shooting a food store employee last month while on bond for a felony gun case. Three weeks later, before police arrested him for the shooting, Traylor pleaded guilty to the gun case in exchange for a sentence of “first time gun offender probation.”
He is the 57th person accused of killing, trying to kill, or shooting someone in Chicago this year while awaiting trial for a felony. A total of 83 victims are involved in those crimes.
The judge? Is a democrat...
Judge Mary Marubio allowed Traylor to go home on a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew by posting a $300 deposit during a March bond hearing.
During sentencing on Monday, Judge Neera Walsh gave Traylor two years of “first offender gun probation,” which would result in no conviction showing on his record if he successfully completes the sentence. She also sentenced him to 50 hours of community service.
Our problem is a political party, the democrat party, that keeps releasing violent, known, repeat gun offenders with their revolving door policy for violent, known, gun offenders....
Prosecutors on Friday charged 20-year-old Major Traylor with shooting a food store employee last month while on bond for a felony gun case. Three weeks later, before police arrested him for the shooting, Traylor pleaded guilty to the gun case in exchange for a sentence of “first time gun offender probation.”
He is the 57th person accused of killing, trying to kill, or shooting someone in Chicago this year while awaiting trial for a felony. A total of 83 victims are involved in those crimes.
#57: Man shot store clerk while on bond for felony gun case, prosecutors say
Major Traylor allegedly shot a store clerk last month while on bond for a pending felony gun case.
cwbchicago.com
The judge? Is a democrat...
Judge Mary Marubio allowed Traylor to go home on a 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. curfew by posting a $300 deposit during a March bond hearing.
During sentencing on Monday, Judge Neera Walsh gave Traylor two years of “first offender gun probation,” which would result in no conviction showing on his record if he successfully completes the sentence. She also sentenced him to 50 hours of community service.