Posted on 03/23/2023 12:14:36 PM PDT by grundle
In January, Harvey resident Jordan Henry was found guilty of three counts of aggravated vehicular hijacking, two counts of armed robbery, and one count of unlawful possession of a weapon by a felon, among other charges.
The 29-year-old had attempted to carjack a driver outside a 7-Eleven in February 2022. When the victim fled the scene with their car keys, Henry stole their phone and left in his own car.
Henry then carjacked a 69-year-old Uber driver at gunpoint and stole his Volkswagen Jetta.
When police spotted the stolen vehicle, Henry accelerated and led the police on a highway chase. Henry's car reached speeds over 100 mph.
After Henry's car tires deflated, he crashed into a grassy area off I-55 and fled on foot. Henry punched a K-9 who followed him before eventually being taken in custody.
Before his trial, Henry was detained on a $1 million bond. Despite being a repeat offender, Henry reportedly bragged to officers that he would be out of jail soon after his arrest.
"During his arrest, Henry told detectives he would ‘be out by Sunday,’" Will County State's Attorney James Glasgow said in a statement. "He found out that here in Will County, we prosecute crime and take the public’s safety seriously. This violent offender will finally be off the streets and in prison where he belongs."
Glasgow also posted a picture with the K-9 Henry punched. "As you can see, he is doing fine!" the Facebook post read.
Glasgow described Henry as a "dangerous, violent criminal with a laundry list of prior convictions."
Henry faces other charges in Cook County, including two counts of aggravated kidnapping with intent to inflict harm and four counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault. He had previously been convicted of robbery and retail theft.
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That would be Sunday, 2045........
Thought he was in NYC no doubt
May his dreadlocks be no locks before he gets out.
“a “dangerous, violent criminal with a laundry list of prior convictions.”
Do I have to say it?
By the time he gets out it will look gray like a dirty floor mop.
They must not have a ‘Soros DA” there
——another public school math failure. Sounds like he’ll have plenty of time to recalculate and hone his skills?
The name fooled me. I thought for sure I was going to see the exception.
I like that part about him punching the dog. I expect that pup will have a forever attitude about dumbasses with hair that looks like tangled up rope. The next runner he takes down will get a little extra “bite” for the same price?
He will cut them off before he even gets to the big house. They would make great handles for someone much bigger than he.
It’s not too late for him to be out by this Sunday. I would not be surprised one bit if he is, the way things are going.
I think we should cut him some slack. Reparations of sort. Let him out 4 days early March 19 2045 It is a Sunday. I would be OK with that. Also would sleep better knowing I have paid my debt for being privileged.
I was thinking something more never grows ish...
He is still probably correct. Just because he has been sentenced doesn’t mean he will serve time. It’s only Thursday and the democrats are still in control..
Yeah but his butt will be open by Saturday.
The idiot crossed the line into Will County! He thought he was still in Crook County where Kim Foxx would have already released him.
“Henry faces other charges in Cook County, including two counts of aggravated kidnapping with intent to inflict harm and four counts of aggravated criminal sexual assault.”
Crook County already gave him a day pass on 6 charges including kidnapping and rape.
But he walkin’ da street so it must not a been Rape Rape. Ain’t that right Woozy or wippy or whatever you call your bad self.
A Jetta can go 100 mph?
A lot of cigarettes going to be traded to rent the new bitch.
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