John Rainone is an extreme danger to society! He was sentenced to four years in prison for stabbing three men in a 2004 incident. He has committed numerous criminal offenses while on bond in the federal case listed above. Most recently, Rainone attempted to murder a 41-year-old Elmhurst, Illinois, man last month in Elmwood Park, Illinois, in front of eye-witnesses who are expected to appear in court on this matter.
I have authored this article in the spirit of justice and sincerely hope that the United States Attorney’s Office, Northern District of Illinois, begins to carefully evaluate the risk-to-reward ratio in keeping Rainone on the street. It is my deepest concern that Rainone does not take an innocent life while the U.S. Attorney’s Office allows him to run free in the civilized world.
If the Elmwood Park Police Department would not have failed the people by simply performing lawfully in the above matter, this article would not have been necessary to write. As my article from last week clearly points out, Elmwood Park presidential candidate Skip Saviano was highly ineffective in his suspicious and purported attempt to compel the Elmwood Park Police Department to serve lawfully in the matter of the attempted murder of an Elmhurst man. Whether this ineffectiveness stems from an unwillingness to utilize his supposed influence or a total lack of clout where the EPPD is concerned seems irrelevant. Either way it begs the question of how useful a President Saviano would be for the citizens of Elmwood Park.
The Elmwood Park Police Department and Village Hall need public servants that will uphold the law, not the interests of financial backers, Machine politicians and mobster wannabes. For those of you who are going to be casting ballots in Elmwood Park on April 9, 2013, please think with your conscious before casting your vote.
Give Elmwood Park its enormously overdue spring cleaning on election day and help ensure threats to society like John Rainone-Daddono are treated properly!
Thank you.
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Does the information linked below mean that Rainone is a step closer to prison or probation?
http://napervillesun.suntimes.com/crime/credit-NAP-06052013:article