John Kass: Rise of Violent Crime: Democrats Have a Woke Rogue Prosecutor Problem

"Though you don’t see the rogue prosecutor angle discussed all that much in Chicago’s op-ed pages or in other corporate legacy media outlets, the public cares about it. They live it. They see it. They’re afraid of it. They don’t want to go shopping and find themselves in the middle of a smash-and-grab mob."
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Mark
4 years ago

https://vidmax.com/video/209315-american-horror-story-14-year-old-rapes-87-year-old-during-carjacking-at-waukesha-library I haven’t heard a word on this except here. More Rittenhouse payback? Lebron says everytime a black person leaves their house they feel hunted by white people. I think he had that switched around. This is disgusting,sick,and sad,and if it was the other way around there would be riots,and looting.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

I hope people are getting sick and tired of lawlessness. If the smash and grabs continue to move into the suburbs it may change the minds of the woke moms. They like to talk about the warm fuzzy stuff, but they like their designer purses too.

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