Another explosive verdict out of Chicago is raising alarms among law enforcement officials and border security advocates nationwide.
A federal jury in one of America’s most left-leaning cities has acquitted Juan Espinoza Martinez, a senior leader of the Latin Kings, who prosecutors say put a cash bounty on the life of a top U.S. Border Patrol official. The verdict is already being described by critics as a textbook example of jury nullification.
Martinez was accused of orchestrating a murder-for-hire plot against Greg Bovino, a senior Border Patrol official involved in aggressive immigration enforcement operations in the Chicago area. Despite federal prosecutors presenting evidence of an alleged hit offer circulated through social media, jurors returned a not guilty verdict after just four hours of deliberation.
A Federal Case With Serious Stakes
The charges stemmed from a criminal complaint unsealed last fall in the Northern District of Illinois. According to federal authorities, Martinez was a high-ranking gang figure who ordered a contract killing during heightened immigration enforcement efforts known as “Operation Midway Blitz.”
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