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What’s it take for Trump to label someone a gang member and deport them to a prison in El Salvador? Little more than a Chicago Bulls cap.
The man’s Chicago Bulls cap became a flashpoint in his legal saga after it was cited in law enforcement filings as possible evidence of gang affiliation. Officers claimed the hat could be a ...
2019 notes that Kilmar Abrego Garcia denied being part of the gang. But he wore a Bulls cap. The officers wrote, "Wearing the Chicago Bulls hat represents [that] they are a member in good standing ...
The evidence that Garcia is a dangerous gang member revolves predominantly around the tattoos and the fact that, in 2019, he was seen by police wearing a Chicago Bulls hat. According to the police ...
Fox News host Jesse Watters has said that 'everyone knows' the 'mistakenly' deported 'Maryland man' was a gangster because of his Chicago Bulls hat. During Jesse Watters Primetime on Tuesday ...
Police believed Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a member of the MS-13 gang for two reasons: He was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat and hoodie, and an unnamed informant had told them so. The two pieces of ...
According to his legal filings, a local gang had begun threatening ... and he lives in Maryland, not Chicago. The Bulls lost 60 games in 2019, so why the hat? Can Garcia name anyone on the team?