As top cop blames courts for violence, Foxx’s office says charges approved in 84% of July Fourth weekend cases – Chicago Sun-Times*

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rick1099
4 years ago

The states attorneys office wants the impossible most of the time. Demanding video evidence for just about everything. Not approving charges that are consistent with state law. Demanding a continuing investigation when there’s nothing else to investigate. The entire Cook County states attorneys office is a joke.

Orion
4 years ago

Kimmy thought the charges were credit card and Link card related instead.🤣😂

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Rick
4 years ago

Ok, so are they in jail? What was their bond? “Approved” charges, what was your approved charges rate in the weeks before the CPD identified you Foxx as the problem?

Curious Observer
4 years ago

Sure they were up, but what have they been over the last year. Way Way below 84 percent I would bet. Krimesha knows she is not doing the job. She and her sycophant assistants made sure there were charges over this disgustingly violent weekend. Even so I will also bet that the numbers were manipulated to get that high.

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Yeah, they were charged with jaywalking and littering. Kim Foxx is an embarrassment of the highest order. Holding people accountable is her lowest priority.

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