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Chicago Crime Operations Moving to Suburbs

Governor's no bail law took effect January 1, 2023

The looters, shoplifters, car thieves, and physical assault and robbery have been steadily targeting the suburbs.

There’s not much left in Chicago for them and now with the Democratic National Convention a little over a year away, August 2024 the leaders of these criminal types will start moving their operations to the suburbs.

They’ll move their operations now so Chicago crime rates will go down and look good for the “Democratic Stronghold” and conventions. These groups are loyal to the Democrats because no one goes after these criminal groups and their leaders.

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With the Governor’s no bail law taking effect January 1, 2023, the suburban police departments and courts hands are tied.

This no bail, Safe-T Act law benefits people who get arrested. The Governor left the taxpayers to deal with what happens.

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There is one law suburban police departments have available. The RICO Act law is a federal law passed in 1970. 33 States including Illinois have their own RICO ACT as a state law. All these organized group leaders and members can be arrested under the RICO Act. Illinois Racketeering Laws & Charges + Statute Of Limitations | Federal Charges.com

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