Police called to high school after official alleges altercation with Illinois senator – Chicago Tribune*

A school official accused state Sen. Willie Preston of slapping his hand, causing a pen to fly out of it, after the lawmaker refused to sign his name in a log at the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences in order to retrieve a cellphone that belonged to a relative who was a student at the school, according to sources and a police report.
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debtsor
2 years ago

“Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences”

lol I doubt there’s much agricultural science going on at this school.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Another government official who thinks he’s been granted special privileges that allow him to act badly.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 years ago

Nothing will happen, the rich and powerful are treated differently than the normal citizens.
Welcome to equal justice.
Now had that been a poor immigrant or poor minority what would have happened?

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