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  • KellyinAvon

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    I feel bad for the businesses that are going to burn.

    I think you will have big protests that take the Police away from the hoods. Then the real looters come out and carry TV’s down the street

    I say 90% chance of riots what does INGO say?
    I think you're a little low at 90% ;)

    Heard on WIBC yesterday Chicago PD is down 1K officers. With the DNC they will stretched ridiculously thin in areas they are already thin.

    Local thugs and gang-bangers will loot stores, imported commie scum will riot outside DNC.

    Democratic chickens are coming home to (Chicago) roost!
    I'm sure Jeremiah Wright's neighborhood has walls and private security ;)
     

    Brad69

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    I think unions will provide them?

     

    2tonic

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    Chicago just signed its own death warrant...

    From a WTTW report:

    What’s the city’s policy on mass arrests?


    The police department revised its mass arrest policy after a coalition of police reform groups behind the consent decree argued that the CPD’s existing policy violated the First Amendment.

    Chicago officers now will be required to take additional steps to protect the First Amendment rights of protestors and “remain unbiased and opinion neutral in any communication with individuals within the crowd while affirming that the First Amendment rights of lawful participants are protected.”

    Officers will be prohibited from arresting those engaged in First Amendment protests for “minor or petty offenses … or for actions that pose no immediate threat to the safety of the community, or others, or of causing property damage,” according to the revised policy.

    Critics said the changes marked a “substantial improvement” over the original policy, but concerns remained.

    Snelling said the policy is designed to make sure that any mass arrests are done in a way that focuses on the “rights of everyone.”

    “We want to make sure that if we take someone into custody, we’re doing it the right way,” Snelling told WTTW News. “

    Additionally, Cook County court officials have cleared the schedules of dozens of judges and opened up a temporary court facility to prepare for a possible influx of case hearings if there are any mass arrest events."


    What about the rights of the property and store owners?
    What about the rights of the public to not have their city torn to shreds by a bunch of undisciplined, indoctrinated, dipsh**s?
    Who bears the cost of the cleanup?
     

    jwamplerusa

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    Chicago just signed its own death warrant...

    From a WTTW report:

    What’s the city’s policy on mass arrests?


    The police department revised its mass arrest policy after a coalition of police reform groups behind the consent decree argued that the CPD’s existing policy violated the First Amendment.

    Chicago officers now will be required to take additional steps to protect the First Amendment rights of protestors and “remain unbiased and opinion neutral in any communication with individuals within the crowd while affirming that the First Amendment rights of lawful participants are protected.”

    Officers will be prohibited from arresting those engaged in First Amendment protests for “minor or petty offenses … or for actions that pose no immediate threat to the safety of the community, or others, or of causing property damage,” according to the revised policy.

    Critics said the changes marked a “substantial improvement” over the original policy, but concerns remained.

    Snelling said the policy is designed to make sure that any mass arrests are done in a way that focuses on the “rights of everyone.”

    “We want to make sure that if we take someone into custody, we’re doing it the right way,” Snelling told WTTW News. “

    Additionally, Cook County court officials have cleared the schedules of dozens of judges and opened up a temporary court facility to prepare for a possible influx of case hearings if there are any mass arrest events."


    What about the rights of the property and store owners?
    What about the rights of the public to not have their city torn to shreds by a bunch of undisciplined, indoctrinated, dipsh**s?
    Who bears the cost of the cleanup?
    Let. It. Burn! Our Region Rats can post pictures of the glow. Just don't let any escapees cross the border.
     

    Brad69

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    1. The commies, antifa and others are not friends of Democrats they want a communist dictatorship.
    Way worse than Democrats like abolish YOU.

    2. They do not care who they hurt or kill.

    3. This may work in the Democrats favor if the DNC is a melt down. It would give them more time to cover up the last four years. Then the press could fawn over her for weeks.
     

    2tonic

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    Must be the GOP doing this (sarc)


    Hey! Here's an idea!
    Send a couple Streets & San workers with a flatbed and a skidsteer and PICK THEM UP.

    Oh, by the way, I'm reasonably sure the traffic/security cams caught the dropoff, which was illegal, and required the cooperation/collusion of the trucking company.
    Go lean on them for their operating authority, and get the purchasers info....and PROSECUTE.
     
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