Thursday, July 27, 2017

Scholar Picks up 2 More

  • Prosecutors have charged recent Lincoln Park High School graduate Bryce McGill with two more robberies in our area. The 18-year-old, whose public defender infamously (and erroneously) told a judge this month that McGill had a full ride scholarship to the University of North Carolina, is now charged with seven robberies.

    McGill was arrested Friday morning when he showed up for a routine hearing at the Belmont and Western courthouse.
Wait...the lawyer lied? What sanctions is he facing? Oh, wait...Cook County....none.

And guess who's out on bail again?
  • McGill is now charged with one additional count of aggravated robbery-indicating presence of a firearm and an additional count of robbery.

    A judge set bail on the new charges at $50,000, which was posted by a family member.
Must be nice to have a relative who can come up with the previous $15,000 bail and then an additional $5,000 at the drop of a hat - that $20,000 would pay for almost half a semester at UNC.

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22 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

He's nothing but a thug, will never contribute to society. Another waste

7/27/2017 12:22:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dope Money?

Bet you a big fat man wearing a too tight hat
at a Friday fish fry that nobody in that family
has an active ss#...

7/27/2017 01:25:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks little Timmie Evens. Cook County judges have been the laughing stock for years now. How do you judges live with yourselves? I don't know how Peggy can stand the stink in those so called hallowed halls?

7/27/2017 01:47:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Recent news articles say most Americans
don't have enough savings to cover a $500
emergency expense and are just living
paycheck to paycheck. I hope he jumps
bail. Then the cash-rich family members
can make sure he goes on that full ride.

7/27/2017 02:09:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The lad was just trying to get money for tuition, fees and room and board for next semester. He is trying to turn his life around. Give him a break, let him get his degree.

7/27/2017 02:38:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bryce is going to have to get busy to make the vig on that $20,000.
I wonder if he'll move up to home invasion or robbing businesses?

7/27/2017 02:46:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why in the hell would you allow bail again?

7/27/2017 06:04:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Willie Wilson is his bondsman...

7/27/2017 06:10:00 AM  
Blogger Mr. SouthSide said...

Dope money. Plenty of it.

7/27/2017 06:50:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pickings must be good in a liberal sanctuary city. Wonder if he learned that in "skool?"

J.J.

7/27/2017 07:18:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

When it's all robbery procedes it doesn't matter. They will just come up downtown and rob citizens.

7/27/2017 07:48:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If he can afford that kind of bail let him hire a private attorney or turn bond money over to public defender office

7/27/2017 08:14:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The 'story' around Lincoln Park HS is that the young scholar lacked sufficient funds to get to college to enjoy his free ride at the expense of North Carolina taxpayers.

And yet, raising bond money multiple times is a piece of cake? Nice priorities from family and friends; great culture.

7/27/2017 09:42:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Give the guy a break, SCC.
He was merely out committing those armed robberies to actually pay for a mini fridge and microwave for his dorm at UNC that he couldn't shoplift from ABT.
Oh, the humanity.

7/27/2017 10:00:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Get the relatives name and other info and call the IRS. I smell a drug dealer connection or other illegal activity.

7/27/2017 10:25:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

F this pile of excrement!!!
Hammer him hard!!!
2 years probation!!!
LMAO!!!

7/27/2017 11:33:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

After a Robbery a flash message is sent,The media response the Police have a vague description.

7/27/2017 11:45:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Must be a family business.

7/27/2017 12:23:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Tell me the truth, I'm your lawyer not the Police"
- Perry Mason

McGill pawned all his treasure trove stol't property to make bail.
Where's the love?
This is Cook County, there Peace Circles and Restorative Juicestice makes real men out of petty criminals.

UNC or the UNCF will have nothing to do with the feral turd and if they did, the registrar wouldn't admit to it (now).
Scout.com never heard of him either. Lots of commentary on there about the courtroom fib.

7/27/2017 12:44:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What a great idea to allow a violent criminal, charged with crimes motivated by financial gain, to come up with relatively small amounts of money, in order to buy his freedom, so that he can try to "earn" that money back by victimizing more people. Brilliant strategy. Surely he won't commit an 8th or 9th robbery. Surely he won't escalate the level of violence so that his victims aren't around to identify him. Surely everything will work out just fine, and he'll end up graduating from college and becoming a doctor. Right?

7/27/2017 02:36:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

7 counts of robbery in cook county gets him... 3 years probation. 7 counts of robbery in a place like Texas gets him 10 years in the pokie.

7/27/2017 09:02:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"...his name was McGill and he called himself Lil' but everyone knew him as nancy."

7/27/2017 11:12:00 PM  

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