Prosecutors keep losing cases filed against local cops. This retired chief thinks the prosecutions were politically motivated. – CWB Chicago

Retired Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel believes prosecutors pursued weak cases to score political points. "Kim Foxx took ‘defund the police’ to a new level by trying to ‘re-imagine policing’ by charging police officers with crimes when they were not justified in doing so. She and her office staff were more interested in gaining national notoriety… earning her a national platform for her agenda.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Foxx was following the agenda set forth by her main benefactor, Soros. Just like Gascon (CA), Krassner(PA) Bragg (NY) and others too cowardly to admit their connections, they did what they were told to so long as that dark money continued to roll in.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Now these police officers need to file a class action lawsuit against Kim Foxx .

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