Jussie Smollett fallout: Suburban Chicago police chiefs call on prosecutor Kim Foxx to resign

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About 30 suburban police chiefs announced the associations' call for Kim Foxx to step down at a news conference organized by the union.

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All those crimes they committed for all those decades while wearing the badge should give them the decency to be quiet.

Chicago is corrupt so I don’t really put much into what they say She’s prob just a scapegoat Had they had a better record overall - I might have believed them

Wait ..did the this after one.of

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