Back in December, law enforcement tried to get Kim Foxx’s office to file murder charges against Ishmael Simpson for murder. They were turned down. They claimed they needed more evidence, but police confirmed that they had plenty of evidence, including a photo of the victim testifying against Simpson’s gang on his phone. The police had no choice but to release Simpson. Is it any wonder why there are so many shootings in Chicago?
The name Kim Foxx should be familiar to you. She is the prosecutor who tried to whitewash the Jussie Smollett hoax. She spoke with his family and then tried to keep him from going to trial. She was forced to quit handling the case herself and Smollett did go to court and was convicted. Needless to say that Foxx is just another woke progressive prosecutor who was funded by George Soros.
From CWB Chicago:
But prosecutors refused to charge Simpson in December, instead ordering police to find even more evidence, according to a source. The source’s information is supported by data on the state’s attorney’s public data portal. With charges denied, Chicago cops had to release Simpson.
On Sunday, prosecutors say, Simpson and three other men rolled up on a Humboldt Park block, got out of a car, and started firing. Three people were shot. Police caught Simpson after he allegedly ran from the scene, tossing a gun into the air as he fled.
Foxx’s office has now decided to prosecute Simpson for the murder he is alleged to have committed last year. And guess what. They don’t need more evidence than they were given last year. Isn’t that a shocker? They are putting murderers back on the street. But, hey, what could possibly go wrong with that?
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHowever, the victims did not want to cooperate with officials; therefore, Simpson was charged with illegal gun possession in the Sunday incident.
During the April incident, 18-year-old Jawon Ward was inside a barber shop in North Lawndale when a man entered and shot Ward multiple times before a second gunman entered and shot him again. Ward eventually died from his wounds.
A few days later, Chicago police arrested Simpson for illegal gun possession, and he was reportedly wearing the same clothing as the first suspected gunman.
Earlier this year, Simpson pleaded guilty to the illegal gun case and received a two-year sentence but was reportedly freed the same day he showed up at the correctional center.




















