State Rep Will Sue Chicago Police For ‘Unjust Treatment’ After Gun Charge Dropped – Block Club Chicago

“My treatment was a lot different than if it had been my predecessor — a white woman — driving through the neighborhood,” state Rep. Curtis Tarver II (D-25th) said. “It’s feeding into that same screwed-up narrative. It should not take having a sister who’s a lawyer to show up for me to talk to somebody.”
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DixonSyder
5 years ago

Kimmy Fox, the CCSA, opens up another can of worms a a new lawsuit because her office drops legit charges against one if her kind. Stupidity because by dropping the case it opens a door for the offender suing the cops. He wasnt treated differently, he violated laws and should be held accountable but Cabrini Kim ain’t gonna let that happen.

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