Six women got brutally punched in the face by the same guy who was already wearing an ankle monitor. People are linking it straight to Democrats releasing dangerous criminals back onto the streets.
SIX women brutally punched in the face by the same violent animal who was already wearing an ankle monitor.
Shattered glasses. Black eyes. Broken noses. Bloody sidewalks.
This is exactly what JB Pritzker’s soft-on-crime “justice” system delivers in Illinois, dangerous criminals… pic.twitter.com/F1x32ZnWcf
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) May 12, 2026
The Clean Slate Act: Signed in January 2026, this law will automate the sealing of records for over 1,700,000 individuals in Illinois, a move critics say hides the true danger of repeat offenders.
PRB Under Fire: The Prisoner Review Board (PRB) has seen multiple resignations after releasing individuals who immediately went on to commit murder and violent assaults.
The Sheridan Gorman Case: Public outrage peaked following the killing of Loyola student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago; the suspect had a history of multiple arrests but was on the street due to current bond policies.
It is getting harder to call these “isolated incidents” when the bodies are piling up in the exact same way. Illinois has turned into a giant social experiment where the safety of women is the collateral damage for a political agenda. The logic of the Pritzker administration seems to be that if you just stop recording the crimes and hide the criminal records, the problem goes away. But the women being hunted in their own neighborhoods don’t have the luxury of living in a sanitized spreadsheet.