He's due in court Thursday in Cook County. He is accused of violating his curfew several times while on electronic monitoring, including the day a young woman was set on fire on the CTA Blue Line.
Before the CTA attack, Reed was accused of assaulting a hospital social worker in August. The Cook County State's Attorney office says they pushed for Reed to be held in jail then.
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A judge released him on electronic monitoring. Despite his history with 72 arrests and eight felony convictions.
Reed faces a federal terrorism charge for the CTA attack.
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There's now a push for improvements in the electronic monitoring system for when someone violates conditions of their release, like Reed is accused of doing.
He's due in court in Maywood Thursday morning.