Protestors vow to disrupt DNC in Chicago with or without a permit – CBS2 (Chicago)

One protest with about two dozen demonstrators gathered outside Chicago Police District 18 Sunday was one of several so-called "lead-up mobilizations" by the Coalition to March on the DNC. Each of these demonstrations, they say, is designed to highlight particular demands as they build support and grow in numbers on the road to the convention in August.
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

This will be a f’n nightmare for the police. They will not be allowed to do their jobs. They will be violently attacked like the St. George Floyd riots, the arrested protestors will be released and the cops will be charged for being targets of projectiles and other weapons.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

Summer of Maximum Super Duper Joy coming soon.

David F
1 year ago

Can’t wait to see the sh.tshow!

bingo
1 year ago
Reply to  David F

You are watching it now…there will just be more of them……if they don’t do zoom……it’s been said obiden wants to do zoom cause no body likes him (AWWWW) and he’s afraid of the protestors that scream at him………genocide joe! guess the truth hurts

Bear
1 year ago
Reply to  David F

Summer of love all over again, Mostly peaceful protests haha 10-1 , pugsly calls in the national guard to protect all the mutts that show up and tell each other what a great job they’re doing

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