Chicago police leaders admit need for more transparency as they file progress report on reform, a document critics dismiss as deflection – Chicago Tribune*

Sheila Bedi, a civil rights attorney from Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law, noted the report makes no mention of the higher-than-usual number of complaints filed against Chicago police officers this past summer stemming from protests over the killing of George Floyd in Minnesota, or disproportionate enforcement of Illinois’ COVID-19-related stay-at-home order by Chicago police against Black citizens.
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5 years ago

Sheila Beidi wants to abolish the police and abolish prisons. She says George Floyd was “murdered” despite having enough Fentanyl in him to kill a horse.

Sheila, you have no credibility. You are an unserious person with unserious beliefs.

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