2aguy
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Here.....a convicted felon with multiple gun felonies including violent crimes with guns....democrat chicago judge gives him 5,000 dollar bond...
We do not have a gun problem.....normal gun owners are not shooting people in Chicago or anywhere else.....this violent thug is the problem, and this judge who gave a low bail amount is the freaking problem.....multiple gun felonies.....but the single mom who wants a gun for self defense is the criminal in this country....right?
CWB Chicago: You Be The Judge: We give you the case details. You try to guess their bail amount.
McKay was sentenced to four years for robbery in 2008; two years for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon (firearm) in 2010; seven years for being a felon in possession of a weapon (firearm) in 2012; and three years for possession of fentanyl in 2016.
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For McKay, who has two gun convictions and a robbery conviction, Willis set bail at….$5,000. McKay will need to put down a 10% deposit of $500 to go free. Willis also ordered him to go on electronic monitoring if he is released.
Some details that Willis did not know:
• McKay’s 2008 robbery conviction involved an armed carjacking. Prosecutors reduced the charge to “ordinary” robbery as part of a plea deal.• In 2012, McKay’s second gun case also included allegations that he fired the weapon. Prosecutors dropped the weapon discharge count and seven other weapons charges in a plea deal.• The 2016 drug possession charge started as allegations of manufacture-delivery of fentanyl, but, again, prosecutors pleaded that down to possession.
We do not have a gun problem.....normal gun owners are not shooting people in Chicago or anywhere else.....this violent thug is the problem, and this judge who gave a low bail amount is the freaking problem.....multiple gun felonies.....but the single mom who wants a gun for self defense is the criminal in this country....right?
CWB Chicago: You Be The Judge: We give you the case details. You try to guess their bail amount.
McKay was sentenced to four years for robbery in 2008; two years for aggravated unlawful use of a weapon (firearm) in 2010; seven years for being a felon in possession of a weapon (firearm) in 2012; and three years for possession of fentanyl in 2016.
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For McKay, who has two gun convictions and a robbery conviction, Willis set bail at….$5,000. McKay will need to put down a 10% deposit of $500 to go free. Willis also ordered him to go on electronic monitoring if he is released.
Some details that Willis did not know:
• McKay’s 2008 robbery conviction involved an armed carjacking. Prosecutors reduced the charge to “ordinary” robbery as part of a plea deal.• In 2012, McKay’s second gun case also included allegations that he fired the weapon. Prosecutors dropped the weapon discharge count and seven other weapons charges in a plea deal.• The 2016 drug possession charge started as allegations of manufacture-delivery of fentanyl, but, again, prosecutors pleaded that down to possession.