What this Chicago judge did was so egregious they should be disbarred and jailed
Jewbies want white people deaD.
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Court records show he has had 53 criminal cases filed against him in Cook County since 1993, including nine felonies, mostly narcotics-related. All of the felonies ended with guilty pleas, but only two resulted in jail sentences: two years for his fourth drug case in 2003 and 30 days for repeat driving on a suspended license in 2017.
.Sometimes a story pops up that’s so shocking, so backward, so flat-out insane, you assume it must be fake This is one of those stories. But then you check again… and nope, it’s real. And not only is it real, but this fits perfectly with the Marxist “criminals are victims, law-abiding citizens are the enemy” worldview that’s rotting every major liberal-run city in America.
Today’s Dem Party genuinely believes that criminals are misunderstood souls who just need another chance, another program, another monitor, another “restorative justice” seminar. But political dissidents? People like MAGA, who disagree with the progressive religion? Well, those are the only people they think deserve prison. That’s the Marxist soft-on-crime agenda in a nutshell, even if they’ll never admit it.
And nowhere is this deranged ideology clearer than in Chicago this week… another liberal-run hellhole.
Get a load of this one: a man who was literally deemed too dangerous for a psychiatric ward was simultaneously deemed not dangerous enough for jail and was sent home with an ankle monitor and roaming privileges. The result of this asinine decision from yet another activist judge? A woman is now in critical condition after being set on fire on a Chicago train.
Yes, you read that correctly.
Here’s the X post that breaks it down:
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This left-wing insanity runs deep.
The man being questioned by Chicago police, suspected of setting a woman on fire as they rode a Blue Line train in the Loop on Monday night, was walking the streets only because a Cook County judge refused to keep him in jail after he allegedly knocked a social worker unconscious at a west suburban psychiatric hospital, court records show. (UPDATE: Charges filed. Story here.)
Rather than detaining the man, who was deemed too dangerous for a psych ward, the judge rejected prosecutors’ requests in August to keep him safely locked in jail. Instead, she sent him home on an ankle monitor. And while clerk of court entries indicate he was on “24/7” electronic monitoring, paperwork shows the judge actually allowed him to leave his home from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays.
CWBChicago is not naming the 50-year-old suspect or the judge who refused to detain him because he has not been charged with Monday’s attack aboard a train near Clark-Lake.
At about 9:25 p.m. Monday, the 26-year-old woman was sitting on the train using her phone when the man walked up and poured liquid from a beverage bottle on her head, a source said. The woman ran through the train car, but he caught up with her and set the liquid, as well as portions of his own body, on fire, according to a source. She was taken to Stroger Hospital in critical condition. He fled the scene and was arrested Tuesday morning near a CTA entrance at Washington and Dearborn — the same entrance the assailant escaped from after the attack.
Court records show he has had 53 criminal cases filed against him in Cook County since 1993, including nine felonies, mostly narcotics-related. All of the felonies ended with guilty pleas, but only two resulted in jail sentences: two years for his fourth drug case in 2003 and 30 days for repeat driving on a suspended license in 2017.
In August, the man, whose home address on court documents is a mail processing center in the West Loop, was arrested and charged with aggravated battery causing great bodily harm. Prosecutors said he knocked a female social worker unconscious while he was being held in a suburban psychiatric hospital.
In a detention petition filed three days after that incident, prosecutors said he struck the woman “about the face with an open hand, causing [the] victim pain and loss of consciousness.” The victim, who was on duty at the time, suffered “extreme nausea, severe pain in the eye and head, and difficulty with balance” that prompted two emergency room visits, the petition said. She “likely has optic nerve bruising and a concussion causing her to experience memory issues, headaches, and daily nausea,” a prosecutor wrote.
Despite the allegations, a judge rejected that petition and ruled that he should be on electronic monitoring instead of in jail. While the court clerk’s notes describe the monitoring as “24/7,” a document signed by the judge shows she authorized him to leave home from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on weekdays. The order also barred him from the psychiatric hospital “unless it is a medical emergency.”
Less than three weeks later, another judge modified the electronic monitoring conditions, allowing him to be out of his home during some daytime hours on Tuesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
This story is so unbelievable, people can’t wrap their heads around it.
Too dangerous for a psych ward, but OK to walk the streets? Exclusive: The man suspected of setting a woman on fire on the Blue Line is wearing an ankle monitor after allegedly knocking out a psych ward social worker A judge refused to keep him in jail. … Even for Cook County, this judge’s decision is a classic. A guy allegedly knocks out a psych ward employee. The judge: – refuses to jail him – gives him permission to walk the streets 8 hours a day AND – orders him to stay away from the psych ward!
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The scary truth is this happens far more often than people realize in the US. The whole “you’re too crazy and dangerous to stand trial, so we have to release you” routine is an actual policy, and it’s putting everyone at risk.
This similar situation happened in Colorado.
🚨BREAKING: Colorado Sheriff admits he was forced to release a ‘very dangerous’ inmate from jail because of state law that requires criminals found incompetent to stand trial to be released
‘He is a very dangerous person, and his actions, from what we can tell, were unprovoked.’
Weld County Sheriff Steve Reams warned the public about a potentially dangerous inmate released on Monday
‘Quite honestly, without some legislative actions, I don’t know how you address this concern.’
Debisa Ephraim, 21, was released after being found incompetent to stand trial in two of his cases
Ephraim had been facing charges including attempted second-degree murder, assault, engaging in a riot, menacing, and burglary
Officials described him as a “potential danger to the community.”
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And yet another similar situation in Colorado again.
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This isn’t just a “Chicago problem.” This is happening all over the country. Activist judges and soft-on-crime politicians keep pushing this deranged idea that the most dangerous people in society should be released because they’re “too unstable” to prosecute. Huh?
Meanwhile, regular Americans are walking around with no idea that violent offenders who should be behind bars are roaming free right next to them, waiting to pounce.
If this isn’t tackled now, and tackled hard, it’s going to explode into something much bigger and uglier. We’re already seeing the early signs. Innocent people are getting hurt, sometimes killed, because the system is more interested in protecting criminals than protecting the public.
This judge’s decision wasn’t just a screw-up. Whoever this judge is, and as of this publishing, the name still isn’t released, they knew exactly what they were doing.
https://revolver.news/2025/11/what-this-chicago-judge-did-was-so-egregious-they-should-be-disbarred-and-jailed/