Single Slaying Leads to 141 Counts of First-Degree Murder
Prosecution insists it's not grandstanding
When the suspects in the high-profile slaying of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton stepped up to the bench Thursday for what was supposed to be a routine arraignment, the judge announced an eye-popping figure that seemed anything but typical.
Michael Ward, who is accused of being the gunman, faced 141 counts of first-degree murder — in a case with one fatality.
The number raised eyebrows in the courtroom and prompted Ward's attorney to blast Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez for what he said was grandstanding in a case that has brought international attention — and the focus of the White House — to Chicago's scourge of gun violence.
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141 counts from a single incident - but we still need more laws. Obviously we need more laws since apparently this guy didn't realize what he was doing was against the law. Perhaps if they publicized the fact that shooting random people was illegal we wouldn't need more laws.
They should put some sort of warning language on boxes of ammunition, sort of like they do with cigarette packs.
No problems of prosecutorial over-reach and abuse of power in America. . . Nope. None at all.