Monday, February 12, 2024

Parole Violated....Again

Won't someone with half a brain re-visit parole conditions?

  • A Chicago man on parole for two separate murder cases forced his way into his ex-girlfriend’s North Side apartment and attacked her new boyfriend with a machete, prosecutors said as they charged him with a fresh attempted murder case.

    Marcos Gray, 47, has been detained to await trial by Judge William Fahy, who deemed him a public safety threat, according to court records. State officials are also reviewing Gray’s parole status in light of allegations that he nearly committed his third murder.

    Court records show that Gray was sentenced to life in prison for one of his previous murder cases, but that was reduced on appeal after other courts determined that it is unconstitutional to sentence people to life in prison for crimes committed as juveniles.

    In Gray’s case, he was convicted of two murders as a juvenile.

Not one, but two murders, and now, almost a third.

But hey, we can't keep people in prison for their entire lives. That's cruel and mean spirited. Better a guilty asshole should go free to murder again.

18 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Two murders and a machete attack before anyone with the power to keep him behind bars decides he may be a public safety threat? It seems the clues were there a bit earlier than the machete incident. Let's keep giving violent criminals parole and probation and unmonitored electronic monitoring though... what could possibly go wrong?

2/12/2024 12:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

the judge deemed him a public safety threat...
isn't that what every mutt is that's caught with a gun

2/12/2024 12:56:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Locking them up in prison not only keeps these convicted criminals safe; but it definitely keeps the neighborhood safe from the criminals.

Lock them up!

2/12/2024 01:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Murder.

Not homicide.

M u r d e r.


If not for the valid history of the standard of conviction beyond a reasonable doubt, via unreasonable jury or judge, thus the reluctance to punish murder as the at least life+ 1,000 years sentence, (which, noticebly, provides plenty of time to appeal said conviction), death certain has been an effective means to ensure no repeats.

Those truly and sincerely clamoring for mercy for murderers omit the only source of true mercy for those truly guilty of murder is to be found after their death, and not before.

Annnnnr, life+ 1,000 years even provides for the guilty of murder a means to repent, mildly redeem and prove, here, their sincerity.

What these cut loose after a pittance of imprisonment methods do is dare the vageries of fate whimsy to determine if the guilty will be executed by not the justice system.

What the fuck is government for, if not to not disregard it's own purpose?

2/12/2024 01:38:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This would not have happened if we had more laws on the books targeting machetes trafficking into the State of Illinois from all the other States.

2/12/2024 02:02:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Marcos Gray, 47, has been detained to await trial by Judge William Fahy, who deemed him a public safety threat, according to court records. State officials are also reviewing Gray’s parole status in light of allegations that he nearly committed his third murder.

Oh now he's a threat to society but the other two murders were acceptable...

2/12/2024 05:04:00 AM  
Blogger The Keesing Bandit said...

I find it harder to believe that a north side man had an icky girlfriend.

Now, kees me you fool!!!!

2/12/2024 07:44:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can get parole for 2 seperate murders, when are they gonna let out Drew Peterson.

2/12/2024 07:49:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Can't get into prison, not for lack of trying. Send him to Toni's house; she can babysit him in meantime; after all it's Toni's criminal-justice warrior policy enactment that is responsible for Unsafe-T Act.

2/12/2024 01:52:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I find it harder to believe that a north side man had an icky girlfriend.

Now, kees me you fool!!!!

2/12/2024 07:44:00 AM


Oh, for fucks sake, you find everything harder.......


2/12/2024 02:11:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It's all those machetes from Indiana!

Anonymous said...
This would not have happened if we had more laws on the books targeting machetes trafficking into the State of Illinois from all the other States.

2/12/2024 02:02:00 AM

2/12/2024 04:01:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

From this article, there appears to be no serious vetting of either the illegals or the host families.

What could possibly go wrong?

https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/brookline-family-hosts-migrants-sleeping-floor-logan-airport/

2/12/2024 04:59:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This soft on crime approach is all part of the leftist plan to cause mayhem in the streets so they can swoop in and enact liberty robbing measures against the law abiding citizens.

2/12/2024 08:22:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can get parole for 2 seperate murders, when are they gonna let out Drew Peterson.

2/12/2024 07:49:00 AM

They only hung one on him. They just think he did the other one.

2/12/2024 09:13:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Apparently, under the SAFE-T ACT, the third time is the charm!

2/12/2024 09:34:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Anonymous Anonymous said...
You can get parole for 2 seperate murders, when are they gonna let out Drew Peterson.

If I disremember correctly, He is melanistically deficient ...

2/13/2024 11:05:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You guys are missing the point; this isn’t anything that some good old fashioned common-sense machete/knife laws can’t fix.

2/14/2024 03:45:00 AM  
Blogger Tina Trent said...

In Feb. 2023, Pritzger signed the no LWOP for minors, enacted retroactively. Killers under 17 are supposed to serve 40 years before parole. Marcos Grey is 47. He was released in 2022. 1995, he was convicted of killing two people in 1993 and it was noted that he had been arrested for shooting a third man, but that case wasn't pursued.

Even with time served pre-trial, Grey has only served about 29 years, nowhere near 40. As that his crimes were the worst of the worst and his speedy route to another attempted murder, there are good indications that "reform" didn't stick. He was at one point convicted of life without parole for one of his murders, but that was reduced to 60 years plus 15, not 29 years, so even with "time off for good behavior," he still should not be free. And the third shooting is now finally being "looked at" again, in addition to the new attempted murder.

Why bother passing laws? Judges and parole boards do whatever they want to do. Read about the baby molested in a daycare by a transgender employee? He admitted to the crime -- and received probation.

Too bad the transgender daycare worker wasn't a lacrosse-playing frat boy. Or that the infant was a transgender. Then maybe the feminists and other activists would rouse briefly off their expansive behinds.

2/14/2024 11:12:00 AM  

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