Chicagoland is just a little safer this week, thanks to some good police work.

Thank goodness for small favors.

First up:

Deathray’s crew gets busted

Deathray – yes, that’s right, “Deathray” – and his compatriots decided to pull a home invasion and steal from party-goers in Will County.

(Tribune) – Five people, including three on parole, have been charged with home invasion and armed robbery after they showed up at a house party overnight and robbed people at gunpoint in unincorporated Will County, police said. Top row, from left: Deathray Anderson, Mitchell M. Thompson, Elijah Watson..Bottom row, from left: Darius Strong, Rodney G. Parks. (Will County Sheriff’s Department)

(Tribune) – Five people, including three on parole, have been charged with home invasion and armed robbery after they showed up at a house party overnight and robbed people at gunpoint in unincorporated Will County, police said.

…The following have been charged with home invasion and armed robbery: Rodney G. Parks, 22, of the 1500 block of Fairmount Avenue, Joliet; Darius Strong, 25, of the 7100 block of South Yates Avenue, Chicago; Deathray Anderson, 22, of the 100 block of Richardson Avenue, Joliet; Elijah Watson, 17, of the 100 block of Wallace Street, Joliet; and Mitchell M. Thompson, 18, of the 1600 block of 5th Avenue, Joliet.

 

Next up:  Trannies gone wild.

What would have Crocodile Dundee done?

Even the cops can’t meet up with an escort without getting ‘jacked!

Booking photos of Dominique Wilson, left, Devaul Killingsworth (Cook County Sheriff’s police / March 14, 2013) Caption & Photos via Tribune.

Chicago (Tribune) – A prostitution sting turned into a robbery attempt this week and ended with two suspects attacking an undercover Cook County sheriff’s officer, authorities said today.

Responding Tuesday evening to an internet ad for a female escort, the undercover officer went to a room in the Red Roof Inn at 2450 E. 173rd St. in Lansing, according to a Cook County sheriff’s office release.

There the officer found two men dressed as women who tried to rob him, after locking the door and physically attacking him, police said. As the rest of the vice unit entered through a window, the officer was able to arrest both subjects despite suffering a broken hand along with cuts and bruises.

 

 

 

3 thoughts on “CHICAGO IS A LITTLE SAFER: Deathray gets busted & trannies gone wild”
  1. I have met Deathray, he claims his name is Dee At TRAY, thats how he pronounces it. Sadly, his bike never had that toy license plate with his name on it…

  2. Somehow I’d bet that “DEATHRAY”‘s momma was a shining star of great intellect, perhaps having won a Nobel Prize for physics, right?

    And his daddy was probably a small business owner, right?

    After all, isn’t “deathray” one of those “high value” names?

  3. Deathray and killingsworth, a guy just can’t even make this $&/? up!

    Kudos to GSL for trying its best to see the positive but there’s tens of thousands more to replace these criminals. Noticing that some of these fools were on parole is the hint. More people will be granted parole and released than will go back to jail today.

    Two things can happen to actually increase safety in Chicago. First and most obviously, law enforcement stand down its assault upon the right to self defense instead encouraging people to defend themselves and arguably more importantly it could stop screwing up good police work by letting convicted criminals that cops caught already out of jail and off the hook.

    Imagine a Chicago that left innocent people alone, focused on actual criminals who are doing actual harm to actual flesh and blood humans and their property and had the courage to punish evil doers instead of dreaming up ways to fleece honest Citizens out of every penny they have…..

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