Gang intervention workers sold gun to undercover Chicago cop, prosecutors say – IOTW Report

Gang intervention workers sold gun to undercover Chicago cop, prosecutors say

CWB Chicago — Two gang intervention workers, one of whom is also a Safe Passage worker, sold a gun to an undercover Chicago police officer during a long-term narcotics investigation, prosecutors said Saturday. Both men are also convicted murderers.

Assistant State’s Attorney Zachary Peasall said that the arrests were part of a “complex” drug investigation that has been going on since November.

On December 7, 49-year-old Miguel Morales sold about 30 grams of cocaine to an undercover officer for $1,200 and then reported for work as a Safe Passage employee in the 6300 block of South Rockwell, Peasall said. The officer allegedly bought cocaine from Morales “several” other times during the course of the investigation.

Then, on January 20, Morales allegedly went with an undercover officer to the illegal gun sale. According to Peasall, Morales remained on the phone with the officer while the officer entered another car to purchase the weapon from Sergio Gomez, 52, for $1,000 cash. more

4 Comments on Gang intervention workers sold gun to undercover Chicago cop, prosecutors say

  1. Cops be ray-cyst and shit, yo … Morales and Gomez … r u shittin me?
    Juss cuz they be undocumented illegal-alien invading rat-people and murderers ain’t no reason to be entrappin em … an shit.

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

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