Spot the Difference
A man who dragged a Chicago police officer with his car during a 2021 traffic stop in Englewood, prompting the officer to fire a shot at him that missed, was sentenced on Tuesday to 12 years in prison.
Prosecutors said 40-year-old Jermaine Little was behind the wheel of a Chevrolet Malibu when officers pulled him over shortly before 7 p.m. on August 13, 2021. Police had been responding to a ShotSpotter gunfire alert in the area and noticed Little speeding away from where the shots had been detected.
Three uniformed officers approached the vehicle and reportedly smelled burnt marijuana and a joint was visible in Little’s center console, prosecutors said. When one officer opened the driver’s door and tried to remove Little, he allegedly pulled his arm free, grabbed the steering wheel, and threw the car into reverse.
Judge William Gamboney gave this asshole twelve years.
But DEI Judge Tyria Walton found Whitley Temple not guilty of Attempted Murder for essentially the same actions. Then she made a number of accusations against Chicago cops without once notifying the Sheriff, IAD, COPA or any oversight committees of the allegations - just the media.
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6 Comments:
Vote democrat for more.....
the entire city will be a shit-hole and look like englewood in 20yrs
Tyria's official bio said she enjoys roller skating, cooking and is a jazz enthusiast. Tyria should volunteer in the hood teaching the shooters some roller derby moves so they forget about shooting.
is it 12 at 50 percent w/ time served? Hopefully its 85 to 100 percent
SCC, Too many good stories tonight to continue commenting on. Be back tomorrow to finish!!!!!
Trying to kill a cop in Chicago is called restorative justice not a crime but self defense.
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