Chicago carpenter acquitted in bid to place bounty on Border Patrol chief

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A Chicago jury cleared a local carpenter of charges that he circulated a $10,000 bounty for the life of U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino, ending the high-profile case over threats against the Border Patrol leadership.
- Jury finds Chicago man not guilty of circulating $10K bounty on life of top Border Patrol leader AP News
- Federal jury rejects Bovino murder plot after attorney calls on it to 'stop the overreaching government' chicago.suntimes.com
- Verdict reached: Chicago man Juan Espinoza-Martinez, accused of putting hit on Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino, not guilty abc7chicago.com
- Chicago Jury Acquits Immigrant Accused in Bovino Murder-for-Hire Trial The New York Times
- Not guilty verdict in trial of man accused of murder-for-hire plot targeting Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino wgntv.com
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