Chicago’s Wealthiest Raise $66 Million for Fight Against Crime – BNN Bloomberg

Donors including the Crown and Pritzker family foundations contributed just over 30% of the $200 million that’s required for an initiative to reduce gun violence, representing more than half of the $100 million the business community has pledged.
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Whit Bissel
2 years ago

A crime problem caused by liberal politicians is now having money dumped into fighting the problem by some of the same people that caused it. This is called a circle jerk.

chris
2 years ago

WATCH WHERE THE CASH GOES

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