Chicago police investigate sergeant for supporting formation of conservative group at Taft high school – Post Millenial

A police officer is facing an internal investigation after she supported her daughter and her friends' right to form a political club at their Chicago public high school. Ammie Kessem, a 20-year veteran police sergeant with the Chicago Police Department who serves as the Committeeman for Chicago's 41st Ward, heard about the formation of a TPUSA chapter at Taft High School from her daughter, and posted on Facebook that she was proud of the students for thinking for themselves.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
4 years ago

There will be Turning Point USA chapters in CPS high schools. If it takes lawsuits and crushing CTU it will happen. CPS censorship has ignited a firestorm.

BB
4 years ago

SGT,
Sue the hell out of the city!

Bill
4 years ago

Not unlike the KGB investigations in the past, right?

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