Sunday, November 17, 2024

Catch-and-Release Continues

We were told this wasn't a problem:

  • The Chicago Police Department reported having arrested more than 30 members of the dangerous Tren de Aragua Venezuelan street gang, only to find the courts releasing many of them right back out onto the streets.

    Dozens of these gang members have been arrested over the last two years for an array of offenses, including drug dealing, human trafficking, gun charges, theft, and other charges, the New York Post reported.

    However, thanks to the recent state-wide implementation of the SAFE-T Act, which eliminated cash bail in most cases, many of these gang members were released right after being arrested.

    The records were uncovered after a Freedom of Information Act request by America First Legal.

"Diversity is our strength" goes the story, but we have something like fifty or eighty major gangs with a few hundred subsets and splinters, so we really don't need diversity amongst the ne'er-do-wells. 

And since they haven't (publicly) been taking over apartment complexes and charging occupants rent, the reporting is at a minimum....never mind that they're running a few sex trafficking operations out of shelters and Park District properties. 

But as the (hopefully) soon deportation efforts begin, rest assured there will be some violent responses in the offing. Be careful.

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