Prosecutors said a Chicago carpenter had offered a bounty for killing Gregory Bovino, a Border Patrol official. Defense lawyers said he was just sharing a social media post.
Gregory Bovino, a senior tactical commander for the Border Patrol, has been the swaggering public face of President Trump’s chaotic round of immigration raids across the country. In the wake of an immigration sweep in Chicago last fall that ignited protests all over the city, federal officials accused a local Latino man of offering a bounty on Mr. Bovino’s life.
At the time, Mr. Bovino cited the case as evidence that the situation in American cities was out of control — “something out of a third world country,” he told Fox News. “It’s a war zone out there.”
But on Thursday, a Chicago jury acquitted the man accused of making the threats, the latest setback for the Justice Department, which has faltered in a number of attempts to prosecute cases related to Mr. Trump’s immigration policy.


Jury nullification is absolutely an option at every sham trial they bring. Just don’t say the quiet part out loud.
How great would it be to read a headline like “Jurors acquit ___ of ___ in ___ minutes” for each case? It would be so awesome, seeing Bondi fuming, being powerless to stop the people from doing the right thing.
Have you considered that the jurors are Hamas though?
Ah shit. Now that we know the jurors are secret Hamas, we must deport them to a random country in Africa. I knew it was too good to be true.