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Federal Indictment Charges Reputed Chicago Gang Member With Illegally Possessing Firearms

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Alexander Martinez-Quiroz, a reputed Chicago gang member, was federally indicted for illegally possessing firearms after he recorded himself firing shots into the air from a handgun. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in Chicago. The indictment is a significant step in holding Martinez-Quiroz accountable for his actions.

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Federal Indictment Charges Reputed Chicago Gang Member With Illegally Possessing Firearms

Media Coverage · April 24, 2026

Alexander Martinez-Quiroz, a reputed Chicago gang member, was federally indicted for illegally possessing firearms after he recorded himself firing shots into the air from a handgun. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in Chicago. The indictment is a significant step in holding Martinez-Quiroz accountable for his actions.

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  • illegal firearm possession
  • recording of firearm discharge
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Media Coverage April 24, 2026

Federal Indictment Charges Reputed Chicago Gang Member With Illegally Possessing Firearms

Alexander Martinez-Quiroz, a reputed Chicago gang member, was federally indicted for illegally possessing firearms after he recorded himself firing shots into the air from a handgun. This incident highlights the ongoing issue of gun violence in Chicago. The indictment is a significant step in holding Martinez-Quiroz accountable for his actions.

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