Illinois legislators begin public discussions on police reforms – Center Square

“Now is the time to win the battle and the war,” said state Rep. Justin Slaughter, D-Chicago. “We’ve said it before. Now is the time to pick up the bloodstained banner of our black communities and march forward.” A civil rights attorney joined the group and said policing is racist to its core.
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Lana
5 years ago

Police are there for law abiding citizens! Plain and simple criminals, don’t break the law!
You legislators who want to defund the police are shameful, disgusting! What you need to do is take a class yourselves on what is right and wrong in a CIVIL SOCIETY, teach respect and criminals who do a crime, do the time!
I suggest NO more taxpayer funded bodyguards for Illinois politicians!

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