Pritzker hands federal relief to 2,600 small businesses while pushing for tax increase on 100,000 – Illinois Policy

Jackie Jackson is on the list to receive $20,000 after her Kilwins chocolate shop was financially devastated by the COVID-19 closures and then looted. Rioters smashed the front window of her store at 310 S. Michigan Ave. in downtown Chicago. “I just said, ‘Please you can take whatever you want. Just don’t smash anything.’ They took the iPad, the laptop; they even took stuff that doesn’t make sense."
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Eddie
5 years ago

Jackie Jackson of The Jackson Five and The Jacksons. ?

mqyl
5 years ago

“Please, you can take whatever you want” sounds like a lawless community to me.

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