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![]() Well they got two, supposedly neither the shooter and pathetically one had a conviction for unlawful use of weapon in 2012. Did 60 days in a boot camp exercising and was out 2 months later. This is the norm here, even for 21-year old known gang members.
And as I write this just found out they got two more including the shooter. Stay tuned on these guy's resumes. Let this serve as a beacon to the rest of the nation that at least in Illinois and more specifically in Cook County, enforcement and execution of existing gun laws is virtually non-existent. One thing can be said for sure, if 'Lord' Champ had received a mandatory minimum of 5 years or even 3 years, he would not have been involved in Monday night's shooting. Meanwhile the P Stones will be laying low tonight and the Disciples will be hunting until 13 are notched off. In a need more cowbell moment Jesse will call for more midnight basketball leagues. http://www.suntimes.com/news/2274415...riggerman.html |
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For the record 'Lord' Champ was convicted of unlawful use of a weapon by a FELON making that 60-day stint in boot camp all that more ludicrous. The other two characters charged are Brad Jett a convicted felon and Taburi Young (the shooter) with no record of convictions but a dozen arrests. |