Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14
Repeat Offender Charged After Entering JB Pritzker's Chicago Home on July 4
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Repeat Offender Charged After Entering JB Pritzker's Chicago Home on July 4

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 14

Summary

  • Dwayne Cortez Milton was arrested July 4 after allegedly jumping a fence and entering Gov. JB Pritzker’s Chicago backyard, drawing renewed scrutiny of Illinois public-safety policy.
  • Court records cited by local media show Milton was under electronic monitoring, had an extensive criminal history and was initially released on the trespassing charge pending trial.
  • Milton still remained in custody because he pleaded guilty July 7 in a separate theft case, complicating criticism that he had simply been freed again.
  • Republicans and crime-policy critics tied the incident to Illinois’ 2021 SAFE-T Act ending cash bail, while supporters of the law argue it prevents wealth from deciding pretrial detention.
  • The case lands amid a broader Trump-Pritzker clash over crime and immigration, with Chicago reporting murders up 9% and Trump pressing city and state leaders to seek federal help.

Insights

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