Editorial: At the funeral of a fallen officer such as Luis Huesca, his family sets the rules. Politicians have no standing. – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

"For once again here, (Mayor Brandon) Johnson has run into the chronic problem of trying to be both an activist, prone to anti-police rhetoric and in the thrall of the far left, while also being the mayor of a city whose job it is to pay respect to the daily dangers faced by police officers..."
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Wyatt Earp
1 year ago

Upon conviction they should fire up old sparky and make him ride the lightning.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

“ Criminals as victims “ politicians denied a photo op at the expense of a family grieving due to policies they created.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Sad situation

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