Police chief, pantry owner latest to say they’re victims of Dolton dysfunction – WGNTV (Chicago)

Nicole Scott operates the Free-N-Deed market. It’s a ministry-minded pantry set-up like a grocery store so as to give people in need a sense of dignity. She purchased the dilapidated shopping center that’s home to the pantry with grand plans to expand her offerings. “I was told when I purchased this huge property I’m ‘automatically in politics,’” Scott said. “That’s not the goal at all.  The goal is to serve the community in a greater capacity.”
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LetsgoBrandon!
2 years ago

Of course because all the food has to go to feed the fat ugly face of the diversity hire moron mayor while everyone in the town starves and suffers, lets go Brandon!

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