John Kass: Question for Gov. Pritzker: Do crime victims get a pen too? – Chicago Tribune*

"Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx said, 'Those who engage in fearmongering rhetoric' should realize 'this legislation is just the starting point.' The starting point of what? The line in front of the U-Haul rental store?"
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Ex Illini
5 years ago

Kim Foxx is a piece of garbage.

Thomas pains ghost
5 years ago

This will be the start of vigilante justice in Tis state. When law abiding citizens know that calling the police will do nothing they will take the law into their own hands and blood will flow like a river in the streets. Thanks JB you have turned this state into a cesspool and now that lori’s welcome city allows the most dangerous to walk free there is no turning back!

Gemini
5 years ago

The starting point of what? The line in front of the U-Haul rental store?”

Laughed so hard, I had coffee coming out of my nose.

heyjude
5 years ago
Reply to  Gemini

And that’s the most benign interpretation of those words. If this is just the starting point, God knows what the end point will be.

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