Hours after Chicago’s mayor and police superintendent called on judges and prosecutors to hold looters and rioters responsible, the first accused participant in Monday’s downtown pillaging appeared in bond court.
And he went home for $500.
Prosecutors charged Demisck Lomax, age 25, with felony aggravated battery of a police officer, criminal damage to property, resisting police, and announced their intention to also charge Lomax with looting in an afternoon appearance before Judge Mary Marubio.
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-Chuck
Doesn't that dumbass know that store doesn't sell bread?
ReplyDeleteAnd the fucking show goes on.
ReplyDeleteAfter looking at his picture, I can confidently say that he is a good boy who dindu nuffin wrong.
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And when the next looting opportunity happens this weekend, good ole Demisck will be right there, looting and destroying another business.
ReplyDeleteMacys is pulling out of Downtown Chicago Watertower Place, they had eight floors and almost 200,000 square feet of the building. Completely unrelated story.
Did the Soros Bail bondsman pay the bond?
ReplyDeleteAS always, judges turn'em loose. NOT even a slap on the wrist. Welcome to CHITcago, illi-noise
ReplyDeleteI'll bet that if I did any of that, I'd be in jail.
ReplyDeleteI'm getting 5 to 1 odds that he doesn't show up Monday. "Completed his previous sentences unsatisfactorily" WTF does that even mean? He was sentenced to community service that he never performed? Was out on probation which he violated? What?
ReplyDeleteNemo
Well, the headline is misleading. The bail was $5,000 and the family posted $500. If he doesn’t show for court the bondsman will find him and bring him in.
ReplyDeleteBuddha
Demisck Lomax? How do they come up with these crazy names? I guess they want to spoil the "Guess the Race" game.
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