Prosecutors say a Chicago man burglarized a work crew’s van while wearing an electronic monitoring bracelet for two pending burglary cases. And, incredibly, the arrest occurred about two hours after he left the police station on a recognizance bond after a concealed carry holder held him at gunpoint for allegedly breaking into yet another car.

Rodolfo Santillan’s really bad day began around 10:20 a.m. last Tuesday in the 5400 block of West Belmont, when the 49-year-old concealed carry holder walked out of a store and allegedly saw Santillan inside his vehicle…

… Aberdeen says that Santillan was found guilty of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon in 2015 and again in 2018.

Judge William Fahy held Santillan without bail for violating bond in his pending cases. Fahy ordered Santillan to pay a $7,500 bail deposit on the new charges.

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