Good Sentencing
About time we started seeing sentences like this:
A man has been given a 45-year prison sentence for shooting at a pedestrian on the Far South Side and then firing on two uniformed police officers who responded to a ShotSpotter alert triggered by the initial gunfire.
Around 1:46 a.m. on January 17, 2024, Antwan Dixon shot at a man who was walking to a bus stop to go to work, prosecutors said.
The shots set off a ShotSpotter alert, sending Chicago police officers to the 13000 block of South Evans.
As two officers arrived in their marked squad car, Dixon emerged from the rear of a building and began shooting at them, according to a report completed by COPA, the agency that investigates police-involved shootings.
GASP!!!
ShotSpotter sending cops to where gunfire was detected?!?!? Isn't this racist or some such bull$hit?
We did hear that Conehead and Prickwrinkle insisted that the attempted murder count of the pedestrian be sentenced at forty-three years and the attempted murder counts of the cops at a year each. Conehead also indicated the City checkbook was open and amenable to a large settlement.
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5 Comments:
Last two sentences I believe
Democrat politicians hate police. Very sad!
Slimey Lawyer here....
.... Attempted murder? Well, it's not like he killed someone. This is a clear violation of my client's civil rights, Filing suit against the city.
Too bad nobody shot back at this A-hole and sentenced him to an eternity in hell. That would be the appropriate sentence.
It should be normal for criminal sentences to be measured in decades rather than months. And no sentence should ever have the word "concurrent".
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