‘Shut down the DNC’: Protesters clash with police leading to dozens of arrests in West Loop – Chicago Sun-Times

A protester is detained at the intersection of Adams and Canal during a confrontation between pro-Palestinian protesters and police on Tuesday.The chaotic scene developed out of a protest by a group known as Behind Enemy Lines, aiming to demonstrate against the war in Gaza. The group is not affiliated with the organizers of the much larger, and mostly peaceful, protest that took to the streets Monday near the United Center.
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Free at Last
1 year ago

As a good Chicagoan, it must be comforting to know that the sensibilities of the democratic elite and the media are more important than your safety. Riots are OK when it’s just your buildings, businesses and personal well being at stake, but God forbid, the democratic elite catch any vitriol from the groups they created. Better yet, you get to pay for their safety. In other words, you mean nothing to them. You are irrelevant unless, of course, if you fail to pay your taxes. Please don’t call yourselves Americans any more. It’s a disgrace to real Americans.

9mm
1 year ago

For those keeping score. It’s Chicago PD 2 and the anarchist 0.

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Yep, bottles and stuff thrown at Police, fighting with Police, tearing down baracdes…Police in riot gear arrested them…Police were polite to them and wrestled them to the ground to be cuffed…no beatings, no lessons taught…then released them all this morning – no questions asked. No problem. Now that’s justice. Gosh…I’ll bet they wont do that again…uh huh…

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