Editorial: When Oak Park’s mayor isn’t liberal enough for destructive protesters – Chicago Tribune

The mayor said he asked police who responded to the scene to stand down. But he would have been justified in allowing officers to make arrests and write tickets. In Chicago what we’ve learned from declining to take action against illegal activity is that you get repeat performances. No consequences leads to more illegal activity.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Headline correction: When Oak Park’s mayor isn’t liberal enough for RIOTERS destructive protesters.
So now the media has created a deceptive phrase, “destructive protestors” to avoid the use of the word Rioters? Disgusting.

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