A Chicago man on electronic monitoring for allegedly making threats against a mechanic who worked on his car is now facing much more serious allegations. Prosecutors say he threatened to kill the officer who arrested him in the pending case during a string of 67 phone calls in about an hour.
Saw the mug shot. It surprises me the chimp had enough braincells to dial a phone once let alone 67 times.
ReplyDeleteSo the judge released him when he threatened the couple but put him behind bars for doing the same to the cop ???? That judge needs a hard kick to his ass out of door and take his robes off on his way out.
ReplyDeleteJD
Lately I received a whole string of unhinged, paranoid, threatening texts. Some guy was all cracked up over his divorce/legal situation, and he wrote some shit that could get him in serious trouble.
ReplyDeleteIt was a wrong number. I've been through a bad divorce myself, and I considered texting the guy back to tell him he was lucky it was a wrong number, because if his ex found out he'd be screwed. I didn't make the call, and the texts eventually stopped.
It's so weird that there are still criminal offenders who don't understand that electronic communications will used as be evidence against them.
tominor
Best hope he didn't disappear her after no response from the texts.
Delete"Sir, the alleged murderer texted your phone 69 times right before his estranged spouse was last seen..."
Typical Amish scholar chimping out.
ReplyDeleteWhy harass people with threatening texts when you can go old school - on a telephone?
ReplyDeleteSadly, in today's world, anything you say, at anytime, to anyone, anywhere, CAN and WILL be used in the court of Law!!!
ReplyDeleteThe future of America right there folks!
ReplyDeleteChicago Man - Florida Man's cousin. Just a different kind of stupid.
ReplyDeleteStarker was here.
Shine’s gonna shine. It’s what they do boo.
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