Friday, May 15, 2026

Democrats In Illinois Just Lost Hundreds Of Violent Criminals


Democrats In Illinois Just Lost Hundreds Of Violent Criminals

BY TYLER DURDEN
FRIDAY, MAY 15, 2026 - 06:50 AM

Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,

In yet another glaring example of failed “criminal justice reform” in blue cities, Cook County, Illinois officials have admitted that 243 dangerous criminals have gone completely AWOL from the county’s pretrial electronic monitoring program.

These include individuals charged with murder, attempted murder, and sexual assault — all supposed to be tracked by ankle monitors while awaiting trial instead of sitting in jail.

The revelation comes straight from Cook County Chief Judge Charles Beach II’s new transparency dashboard, which shows roughly 3,048 people currently on the program with 8 percent unaccounted for.

Of the criminals that have gone missing, 21 have been charged with murder, 13 with attempted murder, 103 with sexual assault, and 173 with aggravated battery.

A former Illinois police chief summed it up bluntly: “They have NO idea where they’re at. NONE. ZERO.”

The criminals were supposed to be on ankle monitors. Instead, they’re lost, prompting what the report called a “wild goose chase.”

State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke called the figures alarming and warned of more victims if safeguards aren’t tightened.

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s justice reforms — including elements of the controversial SAFE-T Act that pushed pretrial release over detention — are now under fresh scrutiny.

As one Illinois lawmaker noted in a follow-up post: “2,450 defendants on ankle monitors. 590 charged with violent crimes. 210 charged with aggravated weapons offenses. 85 felons caught with guns. 21 MURDER defendants. And 8% are just… gone. AWOL. Nobody knows where they are. THIS is Pritzker’s justice system.”

This isn’t some isolated glitch. The same program was ignored by a known career criminal with 72 prior arrests. He violated curfew, boarded a Chicago train, and set a stranger ON FIRE — exactly the kind of preventable horror that keeps repeating under these policies.

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These repeat offenders keep being enabled in blue cities:

Recent cases like the cop-killing by an EM violator and the train torching show exactly where this leads. Illinois Democrats sold the public on “fairness” and “equity” in pretrial release.

What they delivered is a system where violent offenders roam free until they strike again — or simply vanish. The ankle monitors were meant to be a safeguard. Instead, they’ve become a joke.

Chief Judge Beach says more data and stricter violation reporting are coming. But after years of the same revolving-door failures, residents aren’t holding their breath.

Blue-city leaders keep doubling down on policies that prioritize criminals over victims. The body count — and the missing-persons list — keeps growing.

This is the predictable result of putting ideology over public safety. Until voters demand real accountability and law-and-order leadership, expect more of the same in Chicago and every other city following the same failed blueprint.

 


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Virginia Prosecutor: ‘Sorry,’ but Immigration Law ‘Not Our Job’



•   May 14, 202

A controversial Virginia prosecutor apologized to the mother of a daughter slain by an illegal immigrant but still defended his county’s sanctuary policy during a contentious House hearing Thursday.

“I am deeply sorry for your loss, I say that not only as a prosecutor but as a parent of a daughter,” Fairfax County Commonwealth’s Attorney Steve Descano said to Cheryl Minter, mother of Stephanie Minter, during a hearing of the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration Integrity, Security, and Enforcement.

“I’m sorry for what you are having to endure and I promise that my office is doing everything we can to prosecute the man responsible,” Descano added.

Fairfax County law enforcement refused to honor an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer for Abdul Jalloh, who was released and allegedly killed Stephanie Minter at a local bus stop in February. 

Jalloh, 32, is an illegal immigrant from Sierra Leone. Immigration and Customs Enforcement lodged a detainer on Jalloh in 2020.

“We do not have the budget or personnel to enforce federal civil immigration law, and it is simply not our job,” Descano said. “ … Our policy of not diverting our resources to federal immigration enforcement also makes our communities safer.”

Similarly, during the hearing, Fairfax County Sheriff Stacey Kincaid told the House panel, “My agency is not staffed for, budgeted for, or mandated to perform the duties of the federal government.”

However, Cheryl Minter called for Congress to take action, asserting the justice system failed her daughter.

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“I should not have to carry this pain because of a preventable failure,” she said. “Stephanie deserved to come home that day. She deserved to watch her child grow. She deserved more time. I am asking you, please do not let her story be ignored. Do not let another family stand where I am standing. Make changes. Take responsibility, protect your community.”

The House Judiciary Committee advanced a bill in March to withhold federal funding from sanctuary jurisdictions.

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, noted the killing of Minter wasn’t just a failure of law enforcement, but the result of an actual policy.

“Here’s the craziest part of all. Mr. Descano told us he was gonna do it,” Jordan said, and noted the office’s official policy was to “take immigration consequences into account when making charging and plea decisions.”

Descano later contested that Jordan was misrepresenting his position.

The chairman of the subcommittee, Rep. Tom McClintock, R-Calif., compared the sanctuary policies of 11 states to the Confederacy and the philosophy of former Vice President John C. Calhoun, who argued that states should nullify federal laws.

“The doctrine of nullification, first proposed by John C. Calhoun, holds that local or state governments may simply ignore federal laws that they disagree with,” McClintock said. “This doctrine, fatal to a federal republic, was thought to have died with the Confederacy. These nullification or sanctuary jurisdictions are now extended to 11 states, coincidentally, the same number as the old Confederacy.”



The vile US media: Fetterman says Trump Iran comment was clipped to make it seem like he does not care about Americans

Fetterman says Trump Iran comment was clipped to make it seem like he does not care about Americans


Trump had told reporters before he departed for China on Tuesday that the financial situation of Americans does not motivate him in reaching an end to the conflict and his sole focus is keeping Iran from nuclear capabilities.


Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman indirectly accused the media Wednesday night of inaccurately clipping President Donald Trump's comment on Iran's nuclear capabilities versus concerns regarding its impact on the American economy.

The senator defended the president's comments during an appearance on Fox News' Hannity, clarifying that Trump was more focused on keeping Americans safe by refusing to let Iran get nuclear weapons than how much the conflict was costing taxpayers. 

“He said something that got clipped … saying, ‘I’m not thinking about [the] American people financially,’ but what he really was saying — he did say, is, ‘I’m really thinking that we can’t ever let Iran [build] a bomb,’” Fetterman said. “That’s the essence of what that is, and to hold that line. I mean, how could we just walk away and … let that happen?”

Trump had told reporters before he departed for China on Tuesday that the financial situation of Americans does not motivate him in reaching an end to the conflict and his sole focus is keeping Iran from nuclear capabilities.

“Not even a little bit. The only thing that matters when I’m talking about Iran, they can’t have a nuclear weapon," he said. "I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation. I don’t think about anybody. I think about one thing: We cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. That’s all. That’s the only thing that motivates me.”

Fetterman is known to be one of the most bipartisan members of Congress, siding with Republicans on votes related to Iran, border security and the construction of the White House ballroom. But he has declined to switch parties and primarily votes Democrat.

Misty Severi is a news reporter for Just The News. You can follow her on X for more coverage. 

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Face it, Jewish liberals: You have no friends on the left

Face it, Jewish liberals: You have no friends on the left

On Monday, the New York Times allowed a top columnist to stain its pages with obviously fake stories of Israelis using dog rape to abuse Palestinian prisoners.

That same day, masked Islamists marched through Jewish neighborhoods in Brooklyn, assaulting Jewish kids.

Jewish liberals, ask yourselves: Where are your friends?

For decades, most American Jews have been committed readers of the Times and reliable Democratic voters.

In the late 19th century, Jews were part of Tammany Hall’s immigrant coalition.

Jewish labor groups lined up behind Franklin D. Roosevelt for the New Deal, and marched in every civil rights movement since.

They voted blue no matter who.

And all they have to show for their slavish devotion is a single Fetterman.  

What a mistake.

It wasn’t just individuals: Jewish organizations, too, have spent a century aligned with the Democratic Party.

Even now, Daniel Rosen, president of the American Jewish Congress, makes sure to note on his X bio that he was a board appointee of Presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

This week, he went out of his way to forcefully condemn Rep. Jen Kiggans (R-Va.) for agreeing with a radio host that House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) should “get your cotton-picking hands off Virginia.”

Rosen’s on the team.

But where’s the rest of the squad when he needs them?

Where are Obama and Biden to condemn Jew-hatred?

Where’s Jeffries to thank Rosen for his support, and offer his own?

They’re absolutely nowhere.

“What was said about Hakeem Jeffries was sickening, racist, and completely unacceptable,” Rosen tweeted — even though Kiggans herself didn’t speak the objectionable words. “Hate has no place in our politics.”

Except it does: Hate very much has a place in our politics, and that place is largely within the Democratic Party.

See: Graham Platner, the Democrat running for US Senate from Maine while sporting a (now-covered) Nazi tattoo.

The Anti-Defamation League, which sticks its fingers in its collective ears rather than condemn anyone on the left for antisemitism, can manage nothing but a limp response to Platner’s rise — calling news of his totenkopf ink “troubling,” but giving him an absurdly large benefit of the doubt and asserting the candidate didn’t know of the tattoo’s “hateful association.”

The ADL offered a similarly tepid not-quite-condemnation of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his silence after Monday’s pogrom on the streets of Brooklyn.

“Where is Mayor Mamdani?” the group pleaded in a tweet. “Jewish New Yorkers deserve a mayor who will stand up for them without hesitation.”

Well, they don’t have one. Now what, ADL?

Meanwhile, the ADL is fulsomely expounding on the drunken tirade of William Paul, the adults son of Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), who spewed Jew-hatred at (non-Jew) Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) in a bar this week.

The younger Paul is disgusting, and stupid, but he’s also not a public figure or running for office with a Nazi tattoo on his chest.

We’ve also learned that the Times, which has already offered three separate clarifying statements about the dog-rape column and is facing a libel lawsuit from the state of Israel over it, refused an early chance to report the findings of the Civil Commission on Oct. 7 Crimes by Hamas against Women and Children.

The commission’s report, the result of a multi-year investigation, found horrific abuses of Israelis by Palestinians.

It reviewed over 10,000 photos and thousands of hours of video, and talked to over 400 witnesses; the Times took the word of just a handful of questionable sources.

Where is the outcry from liberal Jews, saying they’ll never read that slop again?

Or from their absent friends, saying they won’t allow vicious lies like that to be spread?

This is not a both-sides issue.

Only one half of our political divide is standing in silence.

On the right this week, non-Jewish influencers, podcasters and politicians have been pushing back on the lies and the violence targeting Jews.

CNN commentator Scott Jennings called the Times piece “a journalistic atrocity that I actually feel stupid reading out loud” and said everyone involved should be fired.

Radio host Buck Sexton, after reading the Civil Commission’s report: “Given the demonic realities of Oct. 7, Israel acted with considerable restraint in its Gaza campaign, and should be commended for it.”

Harmeet Dhillon of the US Department of Justice tweeted video from the Brooklyn riot and promised to“collect evidence and analyze potential charges.”

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And sure, there are antisemites nominally on the political right, Tucker Carlson infamously among them.

But so many non-Jews in the conservative world — President Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), commentator Victor Davis Hanson and a host of others — have lined up against Carlson’s foul suggestions that his influence on that side of the aisle is sinking like a stone.


That’s just a tiny sample of voices on the right speaking up for Jews, regularly and often.

Who on the left is doing the same?

This week’s silence should be humiliating.

It should be clarifying.

It should, at last, wake up those Jews on the left who care at all about self-preservation — or that of their children. 

It’s long past time to leave this one-sided alliance behind.

Karol Markowicz is the host of the “Karol Markowicz Show” and “Normally” podcasts.




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