I’ll make a proposal: Let BLMer’s form their own entire city, government, police and all. Let’s see how viable that hellhole is.
We’ll call it “Chicago.”
They don’t need to form one. They already have one.
With a member of his security team nearby, Mayor Rahm Emanuel leaves a sixth-floor City Hall office after appearing for a deposition June 22, 2016. (Phil Velasquez / Chicago Tribune)
Emanuel gives deposition in security lawsuit Lolly BoweanContact ReporterChicago Tribune June 22, 2016
Mayor Rahm Emanuel was questioned for about half an hour Wednesday afternoon on how he decided which Chicago police officers would work as his private security bodyguards.
But although Emanuel sat for questions in the legal offices on the sixth floor of City Hall, he did not reveal much about the hiring practices of his office, attorneys involved with the deposition said afterward.
"He really didn't know much at all about the details," said attorney Edward Fox. "It went about as we expected." Officer testifies Emanuel security detail wasn't political post
Fox and his team of attorneys are representing four Chicago police officers who are suing the city saying they were removed from their security posts for political reasons. The officers say they lost their lucrative and prestigious positions as security specialists and were replaced by officers who volunteered for Emanuel's first campaign in 2011. Political hiring is a violation of the Shakman decree.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-rahm-emanuel-police-security-lawsuit-deposition-20160622-story.html