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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Prosecutor warned judge before release of man now accused in CTA fire attack: transcripts
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Prosecutor warned judge before release of man now accused in CTA fire attack: transcripts

Last updated: November 20, 2025 8:10 pm
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However, just two days later, on August 24, Lawrence Reed was accused of committing an even more heinous crime. This time, Reed allegedly set a woman on fire aboard a Blue Line train in Chicago. The victim suffered severe burns to her face and head and had to be taken to the hospital for treatment.

Video footage from the train showed Reed getting on the train with the victim, sitting next to her, and then suddenly throwing a liquid substance on her before setting her on fire. The victim was able to extinguish the flames with the help of other passengers, but she sustained serious injuries in the attack.

Reed fled the scene after the attack, but he was later apprehended by police. He now faces charges of aggravated battery and attempted murder in connection with the incident.

This latest incident has reignited the debate over Judge Molina-Gonzalez’s decision to release Reed on an ankle monitor just days before the attack. Many are questioning whether more could have been done to prevent this tragedy, especially given Reed’s history of violent behavior and mental health issues.

Prosecutors are now calling for Reed to be held without bail, citing the grave danger he poses to the community. They argue that electronic monitoring is not enough to ensure public safety and that Reed should be kept in custody to prevent any further harm.

Meanwhile, Judge Molina-Gonzalez is facing criticism for her handling of the case and her decision to release Reed despite the objections of prosecutors. Some are calling for her to be held accountable for what they see as a grave error in judgment.

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As the legal proceedings continue, the community is left grappling with the aftermath of this senseless and brutal attack. The victim remains hospitalized, fighting to recover from her injuries, while Reed awaits his fate in jail.

One thing is clear: the tragic events of that day have left a lasting impact on all those involved, and questions remain about how such a horrific crime could have been prevented.

“I appreciate your perspective, but I cannot keep everyone in jail just because the State’s Attorney wants me to. However, I understand and respect your position.” This statement was made by a judge in response to an objection raised by the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office regarding the detention of a defendant. The State’s Attorney’s Office has had a policy in place since April 7 under State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke, requiring prosecutors to object on the record when a judge denies their detention request in certain cases.

In this particular case, the judge overruled the objection raised by the State’s Attorney’s Office and ordered the defendant to stay away from MacNeal Hospital, where he had been receiving treatment for mental illness for 17 years. The judge also placed the defendant on the highest level of electronic monitoring due to his criminal history but allowed him to leave his home for 40 hours a week.

The defendant, despite being on electronic monitoring, found himself back in court for a follow-up appearance where his permitted hours outside the home were adjusted to accommodate church activities. However, just a few weeks later, the defendant allegedly committed a heinous crime by setting a woman on fire aboard a Blue Line train.

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Federal prosecutors have since charged the defendant with committing a terrorist act or act of violence on mass transportation. He is scheduled to appear for a federal detention hearing to determine his custody status.

This case highlights the complexities of the criminal justice system and the challenges faced by judges in balancing public safety concerns with individual rights. It also raises questions about the effectiveness of electronic monitoring as a means of supervision for defendants with a history of violent behavior.

As the legal proceedings continue, it is crucial for the justice system to reevaluate its policies and procedures to ensure the safety of the community while also respecting the rights of defendants. This story serves as a reminder of the importance of addressing systemic issues in the criminal justice system to prevent future tragedies.

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