Editorial: Chicago in crisis, one bloody day after another – Chicago Sun-Times

"If Chicago’s violence continues at this pace, it will be unfathomable. The county morgue fills up. Children lie in coffins. And our city faces a daunting rebuilding job in the wake of the civil unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd and the economic toll of the coronavirus. Who will invest if the violence has no end?"
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UnclePugsly
5 years ago

“Earlier this week, our worry was that Operation Legend might be nothing more than a replay of the anti-civil-liberties outrage being pursued by the Department of Homeland Security in Portland, Oregon.”

Passing off nonsense like this as informed opinion is a big part of the problem in Chicago, providing cover for a derelict mayor. 

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