- A South Shore teen who was allegedly struck by a Chicago police sergeant last fall denied Tuesday the officer's claim that the teen tried to spit at him.
The "reporter" expects the jagoff to admit it? Seriously?
- But prosecutors said surveillance video that captured the incident showed Jeffries was cooperating with police and never acted "in a physically provocative manner." A number of officers who allegedly stood by during the assault were stripped of their police powers.
Because someone handcuffed would never spit on anyone. And if they did, it'd would show up as plain as day on a grainy surveillance video clip with no sound.
The suspension of disbelief required here is a bit high, at least from this end. But evidently you don't even need to do that to be Anita Alvarez.
The suspension of disbelief required here is a bit high, at least from this end. But evidently you don't even need to do that to be Anita Alvarez.