Chicago-area man whose life sentence commuted by Obama charged with attempted murder
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Cocaine dealer, who had life sentence commuted by Obama, hit with 3 counts of attempted murder over shooting that left woman brain dead
A Chicago-area man, who previously had his federal life sentence in prison commuted by former President Barack Obama, has been charged with attempted murder.Alton Mills, of Evergreen Park in Illinois, was arrested in connection to a shooting that happened near the I-57 northbound entrance ramp from 147th Street in Posen, Illinois. Early Sunday morning, three friends left a nightclub and were driving home in a Ford Explorer. While at a traffic li…
Crack Dealer Granted Clemency By Obama Charged With Attempted Murder, Woman Declared Brain Dead
Alton Mills, 54, a former crack cocaine dealer whose life sentence was commuted by Obama in 2015 has now been charged with attempted murder after allegedly shooting a woman in a Chicago expressway.
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