Arrested Twice in One Day.



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35 thoughts on “Arrested Twice in One Day.

  1. Illinois is notorious for letting violent criminals back on the streets the vile criminal that set 26 yr old Bethany Magee on fire in Chicago on L train was set free by judges and prosecutors 72 times . Brookfield PD was not having it 💪👏

  2. I took the bait. The k9 always gets my attention! He was born ready to do his job! I guess the taser was enough? The suspect keeps getting away with fellnies but only gets charges dropped? After all this nayhem, Id expect more judicial punishment for the crimes committed.

  3. Why only 3 years?! This absolutely HAS TO change! The only reason this scumbag is stealing people's cars and putting the entire freeway in danger of God only knows what is because he's getting pansy ass sentences like 3 years and gettingout in half of that to do it again. People get 10 times that for just self medicating in their own home and watching TV, for Christ's sake! The way the justice system is being currently run keeps us all in more danger than we ought to be in.

  4. I just realized.. they should let police interact with those in control of city street lights.. they could place all intersections ahead on red and cause a massive traffic backup stopping perps.. huh. I assume they have thought of this and is too risky? Idk. Seems a good option tho really. Just cause too much traffic. Stop the criminal from proceeding.. move in. Yeah, i guess it sounds pretty risky.

  5. It would’ve been SO satisfying to see him released again, only to watch the dog chase, tackle and chew on him while the officers stood around for 10 minutes WHISPERING, “No, puppy! Please stop biting the man!”

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