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Pete Hegseth: “An Illinois parole board official has resigned after an…”

Featuring: Pete Hegseth, Secretary of Defense | National

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Illinois is LETTING CRIMINALS GO

Published | Video Starts at 00:05

An Illinois parole board official has resigned after an 11-year-old boy was allegedly killed by a felon who was released just one day prior. Crocetti brand was serving 16 years and was led onto the streets this month after violating his initial parole. (00:05–00:17)

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Asserts that a parole board official resigned following the killing of a boy by a recently released felon.

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