Column: Heartbroken South Side alderman doesn’t understand looting – or police response: ‘I think we should have had a better plan’ – Chicago Sun-Times

Mark Brown: "'Do I get it? Of course, I do,' said the longtime City Council critic of Chicago Police brutality. 'I get the protest. I get the anger. I don’t get the looting and tearing up your own community. I don’t condone it. I don’t think it’s right.'"
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MikeH
5 years ago

Spare us the lip service, alderman. If you truly “don’t understand” the looting, then you haven’t noticed the hard left turn your party has taken. A hard left turn which seemed to coincide with your “local boy done good” going to the White House.

Otherwise, you’re just another lying politician, and we already have a surplus of those.

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