• Re: Chicago black killer mother sues city after murder charges were dro

    From Zoo lockup@21:1/5 to Text-Drivers R Killers on Wed Jun 28 05:50:50 2023
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    "Text-Drivers R Killers" <xeton2001@yahoo.com> wrote in news:slufs7$b7a$192@news.dns-netz.com:

    Sterlize her and the brat. Black sociopaths shouldn't breed.

    CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago mother who was accused of telling her teen son to shoot a man at a fast food restaurant is suing the city and arresting
    officers, a day after murder charges against her and her son were dropped.

    Carlishia Hood, 35, was held on $3 million bail after she was charged last
    week with first-degree murder and contributing to the delinquency of a
    minor. She was released Monday from the Cook County Jail.

    The Cook County State's Attorney's Office said it was unable to “meet our burden of proof in the prosecution of these cases.”

    “I’ve experienced pain in many ways that I would never have thought,” she
    said about her arrest. ”What happened to me was totally unnecessary. Never
    in a million years would I have imagined being brutally attacked, beaten
    and being arrested.”

    Hood alleges malicious prosecution, false arrest and intentional
    infliction of emotional distress in her lawsuit filed in Cook County
    Circuit Court.

    A cellphone video posted on social media over the weekend shows the man
    yelling at Hood on June 18 to “get your food” before threatening to
    “knock” her out. He then punches Hood in the face and head several times.

    Prosecutors said Hood texted her 14-year-old son, who was outside the restaurant, to come inside.

    Jeremy Brown, 32, was shot in the back by the teen and then ran from the restaurant. Hood and her son, whose name was not released due to his age, followed Brown as Hood told the teen to continue shooting, prosecutors
    said. Brown was pronounced dead at the scene.

    The shooting was recorded by surveillance video, but not the cellphone
    video, officials said. Hood and her son later turned themselves over to
    police.

    Prosecutors said Hood has a valid firearm owner’s identification card and
    a concealed-carry permit.

    Her attorney, Ari Williams, told reporters Monday that “Ms. Hood is and
    has always been a victim,” according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

    “On June 18 of this year my life changed. My son’s life changed," she told reporters Tuesday at a news conference.

    Kashers
    9 hours ago

    "Prosecutors said Hood has a valid firearm owner’s identification card and
    a concealed-carry permit."

    SHE has the ability to handle the gun....but NOT her son right? So am I
    missing something here?

    Chevy man
    9 hours ago

    The problem I have is that she and her son followed the guy out as he is retreating after being shot. She tells her son to keep shooting. The
    first shot is self defense, but the shots as he is running away is murder.

    Russell
    7 hours ago

    Just because the charges were dropped for now, does not mean they cannot
    be charged again, as the investigation continues. Suing the City is
    probably a good way to make that happen.

    https://news.yahoo.com/chicago-mother-sues-city-murder-162923603.html

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