“Seay was paroled Oct. 1 from the Illinois Department of Corrections, according to records. He was convicted in 2008 of armed robbery and sentenced to eight years in prison.”
Wow, I bet this counts as a parole violation. He’s gonna have to finish the remaining six years of the eight-year sentence.
In addition to that life sentence thing coming down.
Well, Seay is now dead, so there will be no parole violation. The guy who left on the bike will soon be facing murder charges.
Well, the comforting thing is that nobody can deny him his voting rights now.
IMO it would be cheaply illuminating to examine the Illinois voting rolls for say, the last 200 people murdered in Illinois.