- Authorities arrested dozens of people overnight in a series of drug raids ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
Chicago police Organized Crime officers arrested 32 people in the South Side raids, 21 of whom have previous felony convictions, according to a tweet from CPD spokesman Anthony Guglielmi. Seven of them have prior convictions for gun-related offenses.
Police did not immediately provide further details about the raids or arrests.
Being a previously convicted felon isn't against the law.
Neither is having a gun-related conviction.
Google-me promises further information, and we'd certain hope so, seeing as how what's available in this article is merely bullshit. Is the CPD just sweeping the streets for previously known problem children? Are these parole violations? Named offenders from a sting? Warrants?
Are they all being held at the Homan Square "black site" until the holiday is over?
Neither is having a gun-related conviction.
Google-me promises further information, and we'd certain hope so, seeing as how what's available in this article is merely bullshit. Is the CPD just sweeping the streets for previously known problem children? Are these parole violations? Named offenders from a sting? Warrants?
Are they all being held at the Homan Square "black site" until the holiday is over?
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