We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. The prison is known for its harsh discipline. District Judge Harry Leinenweber to deny his request for a reduction in his life sentence under the federal First Step Act. That law, signed by President Donald Trump in with encouragement from rapper Kanye West, allows inmates to take advantage of court rulings and changes in the law since they were sent to prison to seek a reduced sentence. Hoover was sent to state prison in , given a year sentence for ordering the killing of a gang member he suspected was stealing from him.

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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Attorney John Lausch spoke at the end of a minute telephonic hearing marred with technical difficulties. Though it was sometimes hard for U. A spokeswoman for the Illinois Department of Corrections did not immediately comment when contacted by the Chicago Sun-Times. But Assistant U. Hoover to return to an IDOC facility. Leinenweber gave Hoover a life sentence in at the end of a hearing that prompted a finger-pointing confrontation between the two men. Leinenweber told Hoover the charisma he used to gain the loyalty of thousands was proof he could have been a great man.
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I wish newscasters would call this plague upon Chicago what it really is: gang violence. Not all of these civilian victims are adults. The innocent blood of babies and toddlers has poured onto our sidewalks. Indignant rhetoric and pithy sound bites from community and locally elected leaders offer no hope of an end. Each and every weekend, this city endures street violence. The responsibility falls squarely on the shoulders of the perpetrators but also on the shoulders of those so-called leaders we voted into office. Unprecedented, inept leadership now permeates Chicago and Cook County. Our public officials send a message that the gangs hear loud and clear: Be not afraid. So with the new police handcuffed, what would return a semblance of safety to streets now routinely raked by gang predation? That means we must stop listening to politically correct rhetoric from elected officials.
Larry Hoover born November 30, [2] [1] [5] is an American gang leader, a founder of the Chicago street gang called the Gangster Disciples. His sentences include a — year sentence for a murder; and in , after a 17—year investigation of conspiracy , extortion , money laundering, and running a continuing criminal enterprise for leading the gang from state prison, he received a life sentence. On the evening of February 26, , William "Pooky" Young, a 19—year old neighborhood drug dealer, was abducted and later shot to death in an alley near 68th Street and Union Avenue in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood. His killing was ordered by Hoover after his name was mentioned as one of three people accused of stealing drugs and money from the gang five days earlier. In November , Howard and Hoover were both charged with murder and sentenced to to years in prison.