I swear judgement on this wicked nation is coming..

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I completely get what you're saying, but to understand her motivations and actions, I'm attempting to place myself in her headspace. She may very well be DONE done in regards to how she handled the riots, but maybe she still thinks she has a chance, and is unwilling to go against the PD because she feels that will lock in her fate.

Maybe she believes she can recover politically and is unwilling to do a "hail mary" by attacking the police department in her city.

By doing that, she would not only destroy her political future, but it might also even put her and her family in danger.

I'm not saying I know this for a fact, but in trying to understand why she allowed her office to do what it did, these are the probable scenarios that popped into my head.


she did serve as president of the Chicago Police board and the police accountability task force.. I guess if she wanted to go there with CPD, they got dirt on her as well..
 
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she did serve as president of the Chicago Police board and the police accountability task force.. I guess if she wanted to go there with CPD, they got dirt on her as well..



See, I didn't know anything about this. I was thinking alongside the lines of... something like The Wire where the police can make or break a mayor's reelection chances.

Crime is up in the city. If the police "refuse to work", she's done for, if she's not already done for.

Plus, wasn't there a situation in NY with the NYPD going at De Blasio's family when they got upset with him? I remember something about his daughter getting arrested if I'm not mistaken, and they basically made it known they were after him and his family.

Lightfoot probably don't want them issues.

That's the only thing I can come up with.
 

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It's a fcked up situation. But something has to give..

Hearing a naked woman plead her innocence can't even detour these devils..
How could they raid the wrong house when the suspect was wearing an ankle bracelet? Pure incompetence.

And those fags had the nerve to tell her "no need to shout" :demonic:

Good thing she didn't have a man in that house. He'd most certainly would have gotten gunned down.
 

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A better situation...

Collectively we're in a tight position.. I was just in another thread where its reported BLM "supposedly" raked in 10 billion off of George Floyd's death..

Politicians and now activist groups are fcking us over.. So even after we loot and riot, we're still in the same position, sometimes even worse.. shyts getting frustrating..

We need to get more creative and more.....bold. Like, stop using guns and start using guillotine and machetes and start hacking. Gotta make these rebellions Jihad-like and make even the most hardcore killer cop go :gag: at seeing dead hacked up bodies of corrupt authority figures. Go 3rd world cruelty against the oppressors.
 

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We need to get more creative and more.....bold. Like, stop using guns and start using guillotine and machetes and start hacking. Gotta make these rebellions Jihad-like and make even the most hardcore killer cop go :gag: at seeing dead hacked up bodies of corrupt authority figures. Go 3rd world cruelty against the oppressors.


Well lets start small and admit this "black girl magic" amongst elite black women is B.S..

This black female mayor dont give a fck about this woman because she tried to hide it.. And her pandering towards the Breonna Taylor murder was a slap in the face to this woman and all black women..

Black people are being used and abused from all angles
 

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According to thecoli we need more police to shoot and kill all of these violent blacks,

c00ns have selective amnesia
 

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Chicago police sergeant fired for role in botched raid where Black woman was handcuffed nude​





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FILE - Anjanette Young and supporters gather at Daley Plaza in Chicago after marching from Federal Plaza to commemorate the National Day of Protests on Oct. 22, 2021. A Chicago police sergeant has been fired for his role in a botched 2019 raid at the home of a Black woman who was handcuffed while naked after police officers were sent to the wrong address. The Chicago Police Board voted 5-3 Thursday, June 15, 2023, to fire Sgt. Alex Wolinski for multiple rules violations and “failure of leadership" in the raid at the apartment of Anjanette Young, according to a 31-page written ruling, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. (Jose M. Osorio/Chicago Tribune via AP, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)More
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CHICAGO (AP) — A Chicago police sergeant has been fired for his role in a botched 2019 raid at the home of a Black woman who was handcuffed while naked after police officers were sent to the wrong address.

The Chicago Police Board voted 5-3 Thursday to fire Sgt. Alex Wolinski for multiple rules violations and “failure of leadership" in the raid at the apartment of Anjanette Young, according to a 31-page written ruling, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

Young, a social worker, was getting ready for bed in February 2019 when several officers serving a no-knock warrant stormed into her apartment on Chicago's Near West Side searching for a man believed to have an illegal gun.

Police body-camera footage of the raid showed that officers handcuffed Young, who was naked when police arrived, as she repeatedly told them that they were in the wrong place. The city’s law department said Young was naked for 16 seconds but the covering officers put on her kept falling off before she was allowed to get dressed several minutes later.

The botched raid and the city’s handling of it prompted anger from clergy, lawmakers and civil rights activists who decried it as racist and an affront to a Black woman’s dignity.

Young later sued the city over the raid, resulting in the Chicago City Council voting unanimously in December 2021 to pay her $2.9 million to settle her lawsuit.

Young said in a statement released Friday by her attorneys that Wolinski's firing is “only a small piece of the Justice for which I have been waiting.”
“While my heart goes out to his family because they now suffer the consequences of his abhorrent misconduct, I wish all eight members of the Chicago Police Board would have recognized the need and urgency for Sergeant Wolinski’s removal,” she added.

Then-police Superintendent David Brown brought administrative charges against Wolinski in November 2021, recommending that he be fired.

Wolinski, who had joined the Chicago Police Department in 2002, was accused of violating eight departmental rules, including inattention to duty, disobedience of an order and disrespect to or maltreatment of any person.

The Civilian Office of Police Accountability also called for Wolinski’s firing and for suspensions for several other officers present during the raid, although to date no other officers have faced Police Board charges for the raid, the Chicago Tribune reported.

While the incident happened before former Mayor Lori Lightfoot took office in May 2019, her administration later tried to block the police video from airing on television and rejected Young’s Freedom of Information request to obtain video of the incident. Young later obtained it through her lawsuit.
 
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