Chicago looting is ok, BLM says it's reparations

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They justify the looting because the businesses have insurance? Reparations? They are lucky the business owners are not sitting in their stores armed. Human trash
 

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Sooner or later, business owners are going to set up and wait for looters and be well armed. I'm hoping that happens real soon too. And insurance companies should quit insuring losses and damages due to looting.
 

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One news report said they raised the drawbridges to restrict access to the area. Interesting - maybe we are returning to the Middle Ages
 

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When I heard Mayor Lightfoot say that they're looking for the perpetrators, I literally LOL'd.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...0-felony-cases-including-Jussie-Smollett.html

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx has dismissed more than 25,000 felony cases - including many involving charges of murder and other serious crimes - in her first three years on the job, a new report shows.

Foxx gained notoriety last year when she dropped felony charges against Jussie Smollett, the Empire actor accused of staging a racist, homophobic attack on himself in January 2019.

The Chicago Tribune on Monday published an analysis of Foxx's overall record on dropping charges, revealing that she has done so at a rate that's 35 percent higher than her predecessor.

In the first three years after Foxx took over as Cook County's top prosecutor in 2016, her office dismissed all charges against 29.9 percent of felony defendants, the Tribune found.

By comparison, Foxx's predecessor Anita Alvarez dropped charges against just 19.4 percent of felony defendants over her last three years in office.

A total of 25,183 defendants had their felony charges dismissed under Foxx up until November 2019, compared with 18,694 under Alvarez during a similar period, the Tribune said.

Foxx took over as state's attorney in 2016 with a promise to bring criminal justice reform and to reduce the population of Cook County Jail.

See! Crime control is really easy folks! If you decline to prosecute a crime, then it isn't a crime! Genuis! :rolleyes2
 

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