Commentary: For public safety’s sake, hold people accountable on crime: Abandon ‘comfortable inaction,’ not the tools of criminal justice – John Kass News

Former state and federal prosecutor Donna More: "Social justice vigilantes like Kim Foxx should resign and take their agenda to a different arena. Prosecutors should prosecute. Done with fairness and compassion, prosecuting based on facts in evidence is one way to ensure social equity. Of course, that idea is completely disregarded by the catch-and-release crowd inspired and funded by George Soros."  
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Paul Boomer
3 years ago

Ms More ran for the office of Cook County states attorney. Two things were against her. One, she was white. Two, she was white.

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Ex Illini
3 years ago

The social justice warriors of Illinois (looking at you JB, Lori, Toni, Lil Kim and Judge Tim) have no intention of ever going back to the days of responsible law enforcement. Illinois is too far down the path of self destruction to be saved. Make your exit strategy now. As more people leave, those that remain have a greater chance of becoming a target.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Folks, the problem is not that there are too many gang bangers of color in jail. The problem is that there are too few.

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