Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart called on Illinois lawmakers Friday to properly fund FOID card enforcement.
Sheriff Tom Dart addressed the alarming backlog of gun permit repeals in the county and its impact on public safety.
He suggested more resources to help local police officers retrieve firearms from those with revoked FOID cards. "As our communities suffer gunfire and bloodshed at unconscionable levels, we have more than 27,000 cases where we know the person shouldn’t have access to a firearm but probably does," Sheriff Dart said
Sheriff Dart says in a given month in Cook County, about 500 permits are revoked and only 250 are actually recovered.that I have read and agree
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart Says State Must Do More to Help FOID Revocation EffortsMore than 27,000 Cook County residents have had their Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) card revoked, but Sheriff Tom Dart said the state must do more to help law enforcement recover their guns.
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More than 600 catalytic converters recovered in bust, Cook County Sheriff Dart says; 1 chargedCook County Sheriff Tom Dart announced Thursday that more than 600 catalytic converters were recovered by sheriff's police in a bust..
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Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart to announce charges in catalytic converter theft ringSheriff Dart said his department will continue to host pop-up events where drivers can get their catalytic converters spray painted in an effort to deter thieves.
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600 Stolen Catalytic Converters Recovered From Suburban Home, Cook County Sheriff’s Office SaysRamsy Sandoka, 40, has been charged with a felony count of aggravated possession of a stolen vehicle and misdemeanor counts of failure to keep recyclable purchase records, selling/purchasing catalytic converters and a violation of recycle metal law after police found more than 600 catalytic converters at his Worth Township home.
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Sheriff: Cook County’s stalled justice system perpetuates violence in ChicagoCommentary: Welcome to Cook County, where the very system designed to stop violence actually contributes to the bloodshed.
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