Top cop, mayor offer candid response to Fourth of July weekend violence – NBC5 (Chicago)

"Remember the mass shooting that happened in Highland Park and all the services that they get? That's what we're asking for," Mayor Brandon Johnson said. "That's all what other suburban places get around the country when mass shootings happen like that. We're just simply saying Chicago deserves that as well."
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Mark F
1 year ago

I hereby borrow a phrase from Dean Wormer to describe Chicago’s leadership response to violence in Chicago, “Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life.”

Mark F
1 year ago

Blacks shooting blacks…that goes against the liberal narrative. Its all white MAGA people who are suppose to be doing this.

Midnight the Cat
1 year ago

The response from City Hall and CPD leadership should be “We don’t know what the f..k we’re doing”.

Harry Longabough
1 year ago

Nice, Nice!

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