Protesters Attempting to Shut Down Expressway Confronted by Counterprotesters, Redirected by Police – WTTW (Chicago)

Before the group could attempt its march toward the expressway, the rally got tense when it was interrupted by a handful of counterprotesters led by Yashua Aton of the Original Men in Black, which he described as a community patrol in Englewood. “You’re going to shake the trees and leave,” he said.
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Spike overtime for the cops and a huge spike in pension payouts.
Lots of cops will retire soon with more money than god.
Moving out of the schitthole Illinois ASAP.
Florida here they come, luxury homes and luxury cars at age 45.
Thanks to the morons that live in Illinois “Land of Slavery”

True believer
5 years ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

The permanent victim class and the domestic terrorist organization blm caused the riots. Don’t blame the olive, blame the south and west side ferals who caused the destruction.

True believer
5 years ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

Stop attacking the police. The riots were caused by the permanent victim class who are looking for more freebies. The riots are caused by the calls and actions of the domestic terrorist organization blm. They need to be investigated and indicted.

Bob Out of Here
5 years ago

Irony is the large number of police that were in front of the parade to help with stopping traffic and ensure the safety of the participants so they could exercise their first amendment rights. Would be better if they’d been on their own so they’d have a better idea of what defunding the police results in.

DOM
5 years ago

You stay there and service the dems.I am a free man, I left in 2918,and life is great once you leave the burning dumpster fire illinois is.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  DOM

2918 ? are you a time traveler ?

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