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* Press release…

Attorney General Kwame Raoul, as part of a coalition of 18 states, today called for a federal recall of Hyundai and Kia vehicles following the companies’ continued failure to take adequate steps to address the alarming rate of vehicle thefts.

The letter, sent to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), encourages the NHTSA to recall unsafe Hyundai and Kia vehicles manufactured between 2011 and 2022 that have easily-bypassed ignition switches and lack engine immobilizers that make the vehicles vulnerable to theft.

In a letter issued in March 2023, Raoul and a coalition of attorneys general urged the companies to take stronger steps to address the safety concerns caused by vehicles’ vulnerability to theft. Because the companies have failed to address safety issues, Raoul and the coalition are now calling on the NHTSA to step in. The attorneys general argue that the vehicles’ systems remain out of compliance with federal standards and pose an unreasonable risk to public safety.

“Kia and Hyundai have still not fully addressed vulnerabilities in certain models that have resulted in increased thefts in Illinois and around the nation,” Raoul said. “I am calling for a federal recall of unsafe Kia and Hyundai vehicles because I stand committed to protecting consumers and our communities from crime. Because these car companies have not done their part to prevent thefts, I am urging the federal government to help us protect our residents.”

From approximately 2010 to 2021, Hyundai and Kia failed to equip base vehicle models with engine immobilizers, which prevent the vehicle from operating without a key or key fob. In 2022 alone, there were over 7,000 Hyundai and Kia thefts in Chicago, which account for 10% of all registered Kia vehicles and 7% of all registered Hyundai vehicles in the city.

* Sun-Times

An Illinois appellate court has slammed Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart’s electronic monitoring program for its “ambiguity” on whether apartment-dwelling detainees are allowed in other parts of their building for daily tasks such as getting the mail and washing clothes.

The ruling, a unanimous three-judge decision, throws out the 2018 escape conviction of Demarko Williams, a Chicago man who was imprisoned nearly five years for the offense — a conviction that followed his acquittal on drug charges, the case that landed him on the electronic monitoring in the first place.

“The state failed to offer any evidence that [Williams] was not permitted to go to other places within his apartment building without the sheriff’s approval,” the court ruled April 7, finding that Dart’s electronic monitoring program did not define whether a “residence” in a multi-unit building consists solely of the detainee’s unit.

So, he got five years for going someplace else in his apartment building, but was acquitted on the original charge?

…Adding… Joe Ryan at the sheriff’s office…

Hello Rich
I saw you reposted the WBEZ piece and raised an understandable question. I want to make sure you know WBEZ didn’t report the whole story and we have been discussing that with them. They failed to report that the court opinion noted that during trial the other following facts came out: the defendant knew he needed to turn himself in and didn’t, he skipped his regular court date more than 20 days after that visit by Sheriff’s officers, and was found weeks after that initial visit by CPD about six miles from his house after having cut off his ankle monitor.

Oddly, WBEZ didn’t report that. We also included that information in our statement to them below. And it is in the court opinion: https://ilcourtsaudio.blob.core.windows.net/antilles-resources/resources/5a62e8c5-9af5-45c0-8363-0f24bc5e46d3/People%20v.%20Williams,%202023%20IL%20App%20(1st)%20181285.pdf

These are highly relevant facts because to leave them out leads to the questions that you raised.

Thank you
Joe

Here’s the statement we provided to Mitchell: The Sheriff’s Office strongly disagrees with the Court’s opinion. No reasonable interpretation of Electronic Monitoring rules would allow for individuals to have free reign to wander all over a multi-unit residential building. Further, this Court’s ruling ignores the facts outlined in its opinion that in early September 2017 the defendant knew he needed to turn himself in or a warrant would be issued for his arrest, cut off his ankle monitor after the Sheriff’s Office tried to locate him, failed to appear in court three weeks after investigators first visited his residence, and was subsequently arrested approximately six miles from his residence the following month still without his ankle monitor.

* Gary Rabine lives in exurban Bull Valley and his company is headquartered in Schaumburg. But here’s Fox “News”

A Chicago business owner says he is fleeing the crime-infested city because leaders are “supporting anarchy” and he “can’t put up with it any longer.”

“Our employees are being held up for their wallets and their phones at gunpoint,” Rabine Group founder Gary Rabine told “America Reports” on Wednesday. “It’s just not worth it anymore, the danger. You know, we are very safety-oriented company, and we can’t put up with it any longer.”

Rabine got 6.55 percent of the vote in the 2022 Republican gubernatorial primary and took fewer votes than Beverly Miles. If you don’t know who she is, you’re not alone.

* Background is here if you need it. From comments earlier today…

Many have wondered why Scott Kaspar bought the Illinois Review and is using it to pummel Mayor Pekau almost daily. Well, it just became crystal clear. Kaspar recently changed his committee name to run for Orland Park Village President

Click here.

* Crain’s

Chicago is home to 124,000 millionaires, making it the fourth-wealthiest city in the United States and the 11th-richest city globally, according to investment migration firm Henley & Partners. Its growth in that field is slowing considerably, though.

Chicago follows New York City, the Bay Area and Los Angeles in number of high-net-worth individuals in the U.S.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 2:57 pm

Comments

  1. “Gary Rabine lives in exurban Bull Valley and his company is headquartered in Schaumburg”

    Rabine runs a paving/construction company that does work in Cook and the collar counties. He is very clear in the article and accompanying video that he will stop doing work in Chicago and that he will close a facility that he owns in Chicago. So it is clear that his comments are in reference to his ”customers and employees” not him personally.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:18 pm

  2. ===will close a facility that he owns in Chicago===

    That ain’t in the article, unless it’s in the video.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:20 pm

  3. Congrats to the Chicago FOP winning back pay and interest for its members who got disciplined by Mayor Lightweight for refusing Covid shots

    Comment by Barrington Bob Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:26 pm

  4. ==So, he got five years for going someplace else in his apartment building, but was acquitted on the original charge?==

    The only solution is throw a few billion more at the police.

    Comment by Google Is Your Friend Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:28 pm

  5. == Chicago is home to 124,000 millionaires, making it the fourth-wealthiest city in the United States and the 11th-richest city globally==

    Granted I would not know personally, but I would think it would be much easier for millionaires to pack up and leave the city if they wanted to. Yet more chose to live in Chicago than any other area in the nation (other NY, LA and “Bay area” whatever that entails).

    From what I’ve heard, a far greater percentage of Bull Valley’s millionaires are fleeing their town.

    Comment by Henry Francis Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:31 pm

  6. A biz leader says he’s pulling his business and this blogs response is who cares because nobody knows him. Springfield logic

    Comment by Watchful eye. Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:36 pm

  7. ===A biz leader says he’s pulling his business and this blogs response is who cares because nobody knows him. Springfield logic===

    (Sigh)

    He’s going out of his way to make it a political issue framed to appear as a business issue.

    ===A Chicago business owner says he is fleeing the crime-infested city because leaders are “supporting anarchy” and he “can’t put up with it any longer.”===

    For me, after I yawn, and I realize it’s on Fox “News”…

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:42 pm

  8. Rabine’s argument is that the mayors’ current and future, along with the governor, are turning a blind eye to crime as a form of reparations. It is nothing more than a racist dog whistle that is at complete odds with anything the elected officials have said or done.

    Comment by Pundent Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:46 pm

  9. “Chicago follows New York City, the Bay Area and Los Angeles in number of high-net-worth individuals in the U.S.”

    So the epicenters of liberalism aren’t crushing “job creators?”

    Comment by Grandson of Man Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 3:54 pm

  10. ===who cares because nobody knows him===

    lol

    I said that about Beverly Miles.

    But, yeah, I’m unimpressed by his Fox “News” temper tantrum and refuse to take him at his word. He’ll see what he wants to see. Plenty of other asphalt businesses that’ll take his contracts.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 4:00 pm

  11. =A biz leader says he’s pulling his business and this blogs response is who cares=

    When his reasons for pulling his business are entirely contrived and little more than race bating, who cares might be a kind reaction.

    Comment by Pundent Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 4:06 pm

  12. “Contrived”. Don’t you read the news? They are now pistol
    whipping people in the course of robbing them. The guy who got beat up last weekend was African American. Facts are dangerous things

    Comment by Watchful eye. Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 4:25 pm

  13. ===Facts are dangerous things===

    Fox “News” running stories about a total happenstance former GOP gubernatorial candidate discussing “crime” isn’t about facts to anything but a narrative to everything… everything that can be sensationalized beyond the bad that has happened and still needs to be addressed.

    Fox and facts are not even distant cousins when the story is for a narrative.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 4:29 pm

  14. “Watchful Eye”:

    That happens in all large cities, and there are GOP led large cities that have much higher crime rates than Chicago. Maybe it’s time to bring adult solutions to the table.

    Comment by Southern Illinois Infrastructure Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 4:38 pm

  15. ==A biz leader says he’s pulling his business and this blogs response is who cares because nobody knows him. Springfield logic==

    He’s a far right politician that proved to be plenty comfortable with distortions in his campaign. You’re welcomed to start your own blog where you take people like that at their word.

    ==Facts are dangerous things==

    That must be why you try so hard to avoid them.

    Comment by Arsenal Thursday, Apr 20, 23 @ 4:44 pm

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