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* First, an explainer

Illinois eliminated parole (except for those people who were sentenced long enough ago that parole was a possibility when they were sentenced) and replaced it with supervised release, a different system entirely. […]

Illinois statute requires a program known as mandatory supervised release. […]

Under a supervised release system, the person serves his or her sentence in prison, and after it is served there is an additional term of supervised release on top of that sentence. The supervised release term is usually two or three years.

Despite what Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown claimed yesterday and pretty much all Chicago news media repeated, Samuel Parsons-Salas wasn’t released early on parole in September. Parsons-Salas did his time and the state wasn’t allowed to hold him any longer.

Parsons-Salas is currently charged with the brutal murder of three people and with kidnapping. The video is here, but I cannot recommend watching it. The shooter fired off 13 rounds in quick succession. Within half a minute, three people were killed and another was shot in the head.

* Senate President Harmon told me he believes candidates are already required to list their sponsoring entities on their “paid for” messaging. The Board of Elections disagrees, so legislation is likely needed…


Here's the 101 on Sponsoring Entities for all political committees in Illinois. #CampaignDisclosure pic.twitter.com/uAkbL6m54o

— Illinois SBE (@illinoissbe) December 14, 2022

* Sen. Dale Fowler (R-Harrisburg) told WJPF that he’s heading to Taiwan today with a trade delegation. That Cairo port is still in the works, but it’s apparently generating some real buzz overseas.

* Crypto bro fallout bites another candidate. Rep. Buckner press release…

U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” García isn’t the only candidate in the race for Mayor who welcomed support from corrupt crypto king Sam Bankman-Fried.

Lori Lightfoot literally cut the ribbon this past spring to launch Bankman-Fried’s FTX crypto exchange headquarters in Chicago. Bankman-Fried was arrested earlier this week and charged with allegedly defrauding his FTX customers out of billions of dollars to prop up his other ventures.

“Mayor Lightfoot owes this entire city an explanation about her relationship with Bankman-Fried,” said Kam Buckner, candidate for mayor. “It’s been four years since Mayor Lightfoot campaigned on a false promise to ‘bring in the light’ – maybe she can start by explaining her connection to Bankman-Fried and his involvement in the city’s guaranteed basic income program.”

Standing in the FTX office during the ribbon cutting, Lightfoot was quoted as saying, “this is a mechanism and a tool to bring traditionally underrepresented and ignored populations into the world of crypto so they can take ownership and control of their financial destiny.”

“In addition to collaborating with a highly corrupt individual whose firm is under investigation by the SEC, this shows that Mayor Lightfoot is highly out of touch with Chicago’s underrepresented communities and what we actually need to thrive,” said Buckner, who in his role as state representative successfully helped pass legislation to help close the racial wealth gap.

In addition to his collaborating with the Mayor, Bankman-Fried contributed to a PAC that spent nearly $200,000 on political mailers for García – a member of the U.S. House Financial Services Committee – during his unopposed congressional campaign, ultimately doing García the favor of “introducing” him to his new voters after his district boundaries changed during the remap and before he launched his mayoral campaign.

Just yesterday the Lightfoot campaign released a statement asking García what “Bankman-Fried’s motives were…and what did García promise in return…” The statement also said, “Voters deserve to know the facts when making important decisions about who they can trust. Unfortunately it seems that Chuy García will bring back the old way of doing Chicago-style politics – and we can’t afford that in City Hall.”

“The Mayor’s own campaign statement can be turned back onto Lightfoot,” Buckner said. “Surely she isn’t afraid to answer the very questions she’s asking of García.”

U.S. Prosecutors had Bankman-Fried arrested on Monday, the day before he was slated to testify before García’s House Committee, and allegedly charged him with wire fraud, wire fraud conspiracy, securities fraud, securities fraud conspiracy and money laundering, according to The New York Times.

But even before these new criminal charges and despite multiple media reports, Garcia has long been silent on the issue, ignoring public concern that this clear conflict of interest can influence the decisions he makes in Congress.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 1:41 pm

Comments

  1. I did not listen. I watched the video. DO NOT WATCH THE VIDEO.

    Comment by DuPage Dad Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 1:50 pm

  2. Chicago casino zoning just passed overwhelmingly, with Ald. Burnett in strong support (he had concerns about minority hiring that Bally’s and MLL addressed). Now the Illinois Gaming Board decision awaits.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 1:59 pm

  3. Watch the video. This is what criminals look like. It is clear and horrible. And makes me want to check the details of the crime for which he was recently released and understand why he was not in longer but the person with whom he committed that crime was. Imagine that you see video for each and every murder committed in Illinois. That is what crime is.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 2:08 pm

  4. Re State Farm. There was a time such cases were filed in Illinois State Courts. Well, before former Justice Karmeier.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 2:16 pm

  5. === but the person with whom he committed that crime was===

    Assuming he flipped.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 2:29 pm

  6. @Rich Miller, good assumption. still seems light. will be interesting reading.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 3:36 pm

  7. You can be held after sentence served and you are to go on to mandatory supervised release. this happens more frequently with sex offenders who do not have a place to be released to. Often times homeless are released to a shelter but if that is not available they may still be held. With sex offenders they are often held through the mandatory supervised release time then they have to be cut loose unless a petition is filed to civilly commit. It is a horrible crime but unless the underlying sentence is a lot longer he did what he was sentenced to and should be released.

    Comment by DuPage Saint Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 3:45 pm

  8. It would be nice if just once the Police Superintendent could speak about a violent incident without trying to explicitly point the finger of blame at some other government actor. It would also be great if he would bother to get his facts straight.

    Comment by charles in charge Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 3:50 pm

  9. Watch the video. Then ask yourself if some criminals don’t deserve the death penalty.

    Comment by Leave a Light On George Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 4:32 pm

  10. “Despite what Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown claimed yesterday and pretty much all Chicago news media repeated, Samuel Parsons-Salas wasn’t released early on parole in September.”

    I had hoped that an outcome of the SAFE-T Act flood of misinformation would be that the press would finally understand that some people in law enforcement… play very fast and loose with the truth.

    But now I must simply hope that more members of the press one day develop the capacity to learn.

    – MrJM

    Comment by MisterJayEm Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 5:43 pm

  11. “you can be a voice for your district and you can also help people. You can help constituents.”

    THAT.
    IS.
    YOUR.
    JOB.

    Comment by btowntruth from forgottonia Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 7:10 pm

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