In Chicago, a mayor with activist roots prepares for a potentially volatile Democratic convention – NBC News

"On one hand, critics argue Johnson won’t do enough to dissuade bad actors from coming to the city in the first place. On the other, protest groups are taking the city to court, complaining that it has denied their permits to march close to two main convention sites: the United Center and McCormick Place."
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

Protesters have a different interpretation of the word “peaceful”. Protests have become increasingly confrontational during the social media era. Brando seems to be enjoying this a little too much. Personally I don’t think there will be much disruption and violence, but I’m not responsible for protecting the city. He better be up to whatever challenge presents itself.

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