keep gunmen in prison. the reality is they can t even hold them in jail. the fact that we continuously let gun offenders repeat gun offenders out in a small amount of time is ridiculous. ironically, low-level, nonviolent offenders languish in the cook county jail. according to the sheriff, only 4% of those accused of retail theft make bail. 25% of violent gun offenders post bond and return to the streets no matter how high the amount. most get out within a few days. the sheriff says that s because street gangs have cash from selling drugs. a ruthless shooter has a valuable role. need to get him back out on the street, because he will be the enforcement that they need so they will get the money together from top sales, whatever to get him out. the guy who stole a sandwich to eat, he will sit in jail. this is nuts. the tripping investigation determined that 10% of the gun offenders will shoot again before they go on trial for the original offense.
can t keep gunmen in prison, but the reality is they can t even hold them in jail. the fact that we continuously let repeat gun offenders out in a small amount of time is ridiculous. ironically, low-level, nonviolent offenders languish in the county jail. according to their share of only 4% of those accused of retail theft make bail. 25% of violent gun offenders return to the street and matter how high the amount. or the sheriff has said that is because of street gangs have cash from selling drugs and a ruthless shooter has a valuable role. they need to get him back on the street because he will be the enforcer they need so they will get the money together. the poor guy who stole a sandwich or fell asleep, he will sit in jail. this is nuts. the chicago tribune investigation determined that one in ten gun offenders will shoot again before he goes on trial for the original offense. the state senator proposed a
tennent. good to see you. nice to see you, too. sean: you doing okay. yeah. sean: here s what bothers me. within hours hours, michael, we don t the aftermath, we don t know how many people are hurt, how many people died, the tragedy, the race to politicize and blame the tea party is so knee jerk now, in every instance they re wrong. but they do it again and again. why? i don t know. i agree with your premise. because, at this time, we need to give our thoughts and prayers to the families and the victims totally. clearly, he has major issues that need to be dealt w. he will never see the light of day again. one of the largest questions, whether they want the state to go after the death penalty because tell continue the court trials and hearings, rather than let him sit in jail, whether it s a psychiatric institute or prison i am not an expert and i saw emptyness, i saw somebody lost in his head, mumbling to himself
tennent. good to see you. nice to see you, too. sean: you doing okay. yeah. sean: here s what bothers me. within hours hours, michael, we don t the aftermath, we don t know how many people are hurt, how many people died, the tragedy, the race to politicize and blame the tea party is so knee jerk now, in every instance they re wrong. but they do it again and again. why? i don t know. i agree with your premise. because, at this time, we need to give our thoughts and prayers to the families and the victims totally. clearly, he has major issues that need to be dealt w. he will never see the light of day again. one of the largest questions, whether they want the state to go after the death penalty because tell continue the court trials and hearings, rather than let him sit in jail, whether it s a psychiatric institute or prison i am not an expert and i saw emptyness, i saw somebody lost in his head, mumbling to himself unless he was faking