Posted on 08/10/2020 1:32:58 PM PDT by libstripper
Hundreds of people swept through the Magnificent Mile and other parts of downtown Chicago early Monday, smashing windows, looting stores, reports the Chicago Tribune.
There was also gunfire and violence against police officers. As of this writing, downtown Chicago is all but closed to those trying to get to work on a Monday morning.
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Hitting Chicagos Magnificent Mile is no accident. It is the jewel of Downtown Chicago, one of the most famous shopping districts in the world. If retailers lose faith the police can protect them from criminal marauders and flee the area, it will serve as more than just a symbolic victory for the left-wing terrorists in Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
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I'm from Chicago and I ought to know
It's blasts, blasts, blasts, blasts wherever you go
More drilling, more killing, more chilling....it's clear
Downtown is Chicago's fav-or-ite bier !
Leni
Look at the article and its accompanying videos. Lots there.
Undocumented shopping?
Chicago is toast, and when stores won’t reopen and trucks won’t come into the city, then what when all the stuff is gone? The savages will have to come out to the burbs, because that is where the stuff will be. This is what the Zombie Apocalypse is code for. Be prepared.
Undocumented shopping.
How about we cut to the chase? It isn’t that these cities are run by Democrats. It is they have a large “Amish” population. Did you notice the pictures of the people cleaning up? They are not the same as those who did the looting. Nobody is allowed to say the truth.
Ein Prosit !
Leni
I’m not in Chicago.
Nice clear night in Fecescago - hope Mayor Groot has stocked up on S’Mores supplies...
Big deal. This looks like any black Friday Christmas shopping event in any black city. Par for the course.
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