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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Felon fired into a crowd, injuring 2, while on pretrial release for machine gun possesion case: prosecutors
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Felon fired into a crowd, injuring 2, while on pretrial release for machine gun possesion case: prosecutors

Last updated: May 23, 2025 8:26 am
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A recent incident on the West Side of Chicago has brought to light the issue of individuals on pretrial release for felony cases committing further crimes. Dalvin Mullen, a 27-year-old man, was one of the gunmen involved in a shooting in a Humboldt Park alley that left two people injured. This is not Mullen’s first run-in with the law, as he was already facing charges for being a felon in possession of a machine gun.

On May 7, Mullen and two accomplices drove to the 700 block of North Spaulding and opened fire on a group of people in an alley, hitting two victims. Chicago police quickly located the car linked to the shooting and initiated a pursuit involving multiple law enforcement agencies. After a 30-minute chase, Mullen crashed the vehicle near California and Van Buren, where three firearms were recovered by the police.

Judge John Hock was quick to detain Mullen, emphasizing the severity of his actions and the potential harm he could have caused. Mullen’s history of legal trouble includes a previous incident where he was detained for possessing a machine gun, only to be released on pretrial conditions. Despite prosecutors’ efforts to have his release revoked following a domestic violence charge, Mullen remained on the streets.

This case is part of a larger trend highlighted by CWBChicago’s ongoing coverage of individuals committing violent crimes while on pretrial release for felony charges. The alarming frequency of such incidents raises questions about the effectiveness of the current system and the need for stricter monitoring of individuals awaiting trial.

As the debate over bail reform and pretrial release continues, it is essential to consider the potential risks posed by individuals with a history of violent behavior. The safety of the community must be a top priority, and measures should be taken to prevent repeat offenders from causing further harm.

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