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Teh One Who Knocks
07-22-2020, 09:52 AM
By Brie Stimson | Fox News


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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot pushed back Tuesday evening against talk of a federal clampdown on big-city lawlessness, saying she wouldn’t allow President Trump to “terrorize” the city’s residents by sending in federal troops.

Ironically, Lightfoot's Twitter message came almost simultaneously as at least 14 people were reportedly shot outside a funeral home on the city's South Side -- with a number of other shootings occuring elsewhere in the city as well.

“Under no circumstances will I allow Donald Trump’s troops to come to Chicago and terrorize our residents,” Lightfoot wrote.
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"We do not welcome dictatorship," the mayor added in a newspaper interview.

After news spread about the funeral home shootings, Lightfoot vowed those responsible would be held accountable.

"Too many guns are on our streets and in the hands of people who should never possess them," Lightfoot wrote. "These individuals will be held accountable. I ask that anyone with information on this incident please come forward or sumbit a tip anonymously at cpdtip.com."
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The victims were fired upon while leaving the funeral home when a fast-moving vehicle rode past around 6:30 p.m. local time, according to police.

Some of the mourners shot back at the vehicle before it crashed down the block. The victims were taken to five hospitals in serious and critical condition. At least one person has been arrested but police haven’t given a motive or said if the shooter and the victims knew each other, the Chicago Tribune reported.

The funeral was for a 31-year-old man fatally shot last week near Tuesday’s shooting, The Chicago Sun-Times reported, citing sources.

On Monday, President Trump vowed to send federal forces into the city.

Will work 'collaboratively'

That same day, Lightfoot told MSNBC she would not allow “tyranny” in Chicago – a reference to controversial tactics used by federal agents sent into Portland, Ore., to quell rioting – but admitted Tuesday the city would be working “collaboratively” with the FBI, Drug Enforcement Administration and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to bring down violent crime, the Tribune reported.

“All those agencies are here. They've been here for decades. They have ongoing cases that they're investigating,” Lightfoot said, according to FOX 32 in Chicago.

Cities frequently work with federal agencies on cases involving drugs and violent crime.

A neighbor who lives near the funeral home said she went outside when they heard gunshots.

“All we saw was bodies just laying everywhere. They were shot up everywhere,” Arnita Geder told the Sun-Times. “We thought it was a war out here. It’s ridiculous all the shooting that’s going on out here, it really has to stop.”

Lightfoot said Tuesday the city welcomes actual “partnership” with the federal government.

“But we do not welcome dictatorship, we do not welcome authoritarianism and we do not welcome unconstitutional arrest and detainment of our residents,” she told the Tribune.

She said the city would go to court if the federal government deployed “unnamed federal special secret agents onto our streets to detain people without cause and effectively take away their civil rights and their civil liberties without due process,” referring again to Portland.

Feud with McEnany

Last Thursday, Lightfoot called White House press secretary a “Karen” on Twitter after McEnany said Lightfoot was a “derelict mayor" amid Chicago's escalating violence.

Hey Karen, watch your mouth,” Lightfoot tweeted in reference to McEnany.

“Karen” is a pejorative word usually referring to a middle-aged white woman who seems entitled.

On Friday, Chicago saw more unrest as police and rioters clashed near the city's Christopher Columbus statue in Grant Park. Nearly 20 police officers were injured as rioters hurled objects at them.

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Tuesday’s shooting was one of the worst in the city’s recent memory and comes as more than 2,000 people have been shot in Chicago this year, FOX 32 reported.

The latest shooting came a day after more than 20 people were shot in the city Monday and after a deadly weekend in which 63 people were shot and 12 were killed.

Lightfoot was among several big-city mayors demanding the withdrawal of "federal forces" earlier this week in two letters to Attorney General Bill Barr and Acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

PorkChopSandwiches
07-22-2020, 04:28 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
07-23-2020, 09:49 AM
By David Aaro | Fox News


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Chicago police on Wednesday released surveillance video of a deadly shooting last weekend in hopes of apprehending two suspects.

The shooting, on a bridge along the Chicago River around 2:30 a.m. local time Sunday, left a man dead and a woman wounded, authorities said.

"Detectives are seeking to identify persons who were involved in, or witnessed, the shooting," police said.

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The nearly four-minute video shows a group of about 10 men walking on the Wabash Avenue Bridge before a few of them look off toward the street. Police highlight one man wearing black pants and a black T-shirt who then pulls out a gun and holds it in his right hand.

A few moments later, the man opens fire, as another suspect behind him appears to pull out a weapon and fire off a few rounds.

Chaos quickly ensues as people scramble for cover and drop to the ground.

The man killed was identified as Gregory Crawford, of Maywood, according to the Chicago Tribune. He died at a hospital after being shot once in the neck while driving. His female passenger was shot in both arms and was taken to the same hospital.

The shooting was part of another bloody weekend in Chicago that left a total of 10 people dead from gun violence and 60 wounded – including 10 minors, police said.

Police on Wednesday were still attempting to identify the bridge shooters who they considered "armed and dangerous." They advised residents that if they see the individuals or their vehicle, they should call 911 rather than approach the suspects.

Anyone with more information is asked to contact Area Three Detectives at 312-744-8261 or submit an anonymous tip at www.CPDTIP.com.

Pony
07-23-2020, 10:26 AM
Fucking Trump made them do it.

lost in melb.
07-23-2020, 12:03 PM
Why are they all black? What are they doing at 2:30 a.m.? Would it be safe for me to go for a walk there ( shooting aside)?

Teh One Who Knocks
07-23-2020, 12:13 PM
Why are they all black? What are they doing at 2:30 a.m.? Would it be safe for me to go for a walk there ( shooting aside)?

:racist:

lost in melb.
07-23-2020, 12:56 PM
:dunno: it's weird

Teh One Who Knocks
07-23-2020, 12:58 PM
:dunno: it's weird

:racist:

And you'd have to ask RBP about that area of the city and whether it's dangerous or safe.

Pony
07-23-2020, 01:38 PM
Why are they all black? What are they doing at 2:30 a.m.? Would it be safe for me to go for a walk there ( shooting aside)?

Totally safe. I can tell because I don't see any evil racist police there just waiting to kill you.

lost in melb.
07-23-2020, 02:04 PM
Totally safe. I can tell because I don't see any evil racist police there just waiting to kill you.

It looks safe. A guy even stoops to do up his shoelaces at 2:40 :-k

RBP
07-23-2020, 11:16 PM
Why are they all black? What are they doing at 2:30 a.m.? Would it be safe for me to go for a walk there ( shooting aside)?


And you'd have to ask RBP about that area of the city and whether it's dangerous or safe.

Normally? Yes. I wouldn't even question that location. It makes my argument on "know where you are, the violence is limited to certain neighborhoods" look bad.

Jesus.

Edit: Checking the timeline, it appears that is post-protest downtown. They protested the federal buildings that day. That's why it's active and all black at that location on that day. The bangers wouldn't normally (or rarely anyway) be there - outside their territory.

RBP
07-23-2020, 11:24 PM
It looks safe. A guy even stoops to do up his shoelaces at 2:40 :-k

That dude took cover and nonchalantly walked on. He's seen some shit.

lost in melb.
07-23-2020, 11:42 PM
Normally? Yes. I wouldn't even question that location. It makes my argument on "know where you are, the violence is limited to certain neighborhoods" look bad.

Jesus.

Edit: Checking the timeline, it appears that is post-protest downtown. They protested the federal buildings that day. That's why it's active and all black at that location on that day. The bangers wouldn't normally (or rarely anyway) be there - outside their territory.

True, but I wouldn't necessarily link the protesters with those shooters. They're of a different ilk, we agree?

RBP
07-24-2020, 10:57 AM
True, but I wouldn't necessarily link the protesters with those shooters. They're of a different ilk, we agree?

You mean after the white suburban kids go home? Sure, okay. I am not sure why the leftist keep trying to separate the issues. They all attended. Perhaps with different intent or outcome, but they all attended. Would they have been there without the protest? Probably not, they would have stayed in the hood. So saying these criminals aren't protesters is a) rationalizing, b) unknowable and probably not correct, and c) moot because they wouldn't have been there otherwise.