Lawsuits claim Chicago cops have abused constitutional rights of street preachers – Cook County Record

A group of Christian street preachers are suing the city of Chicago, claiming Chicago Police wrongly detained or arrested them under the guise of an ordinance regulating amplified noise, as part of an alleged unwritten discriminatory policy hostile to religious speakers. Two separate lawsuits have been lodged against the city and various Chicago Police officers.
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Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Beware of “ revruns “ with lots of jewelry, lots of security and a Marxist fist featured prominently in their “ church “ logo.

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