Hours before the TV version of this report broadcast, the city’s lawyers attempted to stop CBS 2 from airing the video by filing an emergency motion in federal court.
Important journalism in the public interest. I'm glad Chicago failed to censor the story.
But CBS 2 quickly found, through police and court records, the informant gave police the wrong address. The 23-year-old suspect police were looking for actually lived in the unit next door to Young at the time of the raid and had no connection to her.
CBS 2 also found police could have easily tracked the suspect’s location and where he really lived because at the time of the raid, he was wearing an electronic monitoring device.
You can buy all the chicom flags you want though. Or burn the American flag for kindling. Leftards have a strange view of what is permitted and not permitted.
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CBS 2 also found police could have easily tracked the suspect’s location and where he really lived because at the time of the raid, he was wearing an electronic monitoring device.
And focusing strictly on Black v White lets a lot of bad police and government off the hook
Chicago isn't exactly white owned when it comes to the council, mayor, and police