Chicago Police Department v. Kim Foxx – City Journal

"A darker and more depressing option for the police is simply to stop policing. If prosecutors like Foxx, Chesa Boudin in San Francisco, Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore, and a growing cast of others won’t prosecute crimes, then maybe the police shouldn’t bother trying to arrest people. Just stay in your patrol car and drive around, cleaning up the shell casings and the bodies after the shooting stops...call it the Foxx Effect."
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Lana
4 years ago

Mutual combatant, no charges for CRIMINALS!

MURDER IS MURDER, biatch!

Last edited 4 years ago by Lana
Road Kill Cafe
4 years ago

Once upon a time, not very long ago, most Americans mocked the concept of One-Party-Rule as only befitting of communism and banana republics lacking vibrant constitutional rights.

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