No bail for Chicago ‘peacekeeper’ charged with beating, robbing man in Little Village

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CHICAGO — A Chicago man wearing a neon yellow “peacekeepers” vest helped a group of people beat and rob a motorist in Little Village on Friday night, according to a Chicago Police Department report. The allegations come after city and state officials lauded the use of “peacekeepers” as a tool they would deploy over the Memorial Day weekend to tamp down violence across the city.

Oscar Montes, 31, was held without bail by Judge Maryam Ahmad on charges of robbery, aggravated battery, and unlawful vehicular invasion Sunday afternoon.

Montes is on parole for a 2012 case in which he pleaded guilty to aggravated discharge of a firearm into an occupied vehicle. Golaszewski said those allegations stemmed from an incident involving a rival gang member of Montes in Little Village. Court records show Montes was originally charged with attempted murder but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge.

He was released on May 6, 2022, after serving a little more than ten years of a 12-year sentence, according to Illinois Department of Corrections records. State officials are reviewing his parole status in light of the new allegations.


Hey, but he didn't shoot anyone this time. That's progress! ;)

LOL.....

At least the Peacekeeper was doing something.

I read that in Louisville, KY, they had a dozen of those ‘violence disrupters’ (peacekeepers) being paid 30k a year to be hitting hotspots on the weekends, show up at events, etc.

When the city shut the program down after two years, it was because a Republican City Counselman asked for their records…No records existed.

The Dem group that sponsored/facilitated the group could not even show WHO they were paying 30k a year, for two years! They could not produce a single name.
The money came from The American Rescue Plan (ARP) in 2021....I bet the one in Chagio is a dem money laundering scheme too.
 
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CHICAGO — A Chicago man wearing a neon yellow “peacekeepers” vest helped a group of people beat and rob a motorist in Little Village on Friday night, according to a Chicago Police Department report. The allegations come after city and state officials lauded the use of “peacekeepers” as a tool they would deploy over the Memorial Day weekend to tamp down violence across the city.

Oscar Montes, 31, was held without bail by Judge Maryam Ahmad on charges of robbery, aggravated battery, and unlawful vehicular invasion Sunday afternoon.

Montes is on parole for a 2012 case in which he pleaded guilty to aggravated discharge of a firearm into an occupied vehicle. Golaszewski said those allegations stemmed from an incident involving a rival gang member of Montes in Little Village. Court records show Montes was originally charged with attempted murder but pleaded guilty to the lesser charge.

He was released on May 6, 2022, after serving a little more than ten years of a 12-year sentence, according to Illinois Department of Corrections records. State officials are reviewing his parole status in light of the new allegations.


Hey, but he didn't shoot anyone this time. That's progress! ;)

LOL.....

At least the Peacekeeper was doing something.

I read that in Louisville, KY, they had a dozen of those ‘disrupters’ (peacekeepers) being paid 30k a year to be hitting hotspots on the weekends, show up at events, etc.

When the city shut the program down after two years, it was because a Republican City Counselman asked for their records…No records existed.

The Dem group that sponsored/facilitated the group could not even show WHO they were paying 30k a year, for two years! They could not produce a single name.

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CHICAGO — A Chicago man wearing a neon yellow “peacekeepers” vest helped a group of people beat and rob a motorist in Little Village on Friday night, according to a Chicago Police Department report. The allegations come after city and state officials lauded the use of “peacekeepers” as a tool they would deploy over the Memorial Day weekend to tamp down violence across the city.

Oscar Montes, 31, was held without bail by Judge Maryam Ahmad on charges of robbery, aggravated battery, and unlawful vehicular invasion Sunday afternoon.

Montes is on parole for a 2012 case in which he pleaded guilty to aggravated discharge of a firearm into an occupied vehicle

That does not mean the concept is bad, just that someone failed to do a proper background check.
 

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