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Anthony Napolitano (FOX News / FOX News)
CHICAGO - The “common denominator” in the crime “problem” in Chicago is “our state's attorney’s office,” Anthony Napolitano, a Chicago alderman and former police officer, said on Thursday.
Napolitano, who is calling for Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx to resign, made the comment on “America’s Newsroom” on Thursday, four days after a Ronald McDonald House in Chicago, where families of hospitalized children stay, was reportedly targeted by looters.
That's my Alderman. Much better than brown nose O'shea. At least he has balls
ReplyDeleteO'shea will not rock the boat. Just lay low for 2 years for huge city pension
ReplyDeleteIf she resigns, does she have to give Sorros his money back?
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