Chicago Police takes the high road. MSM and others the low road.

Chicago Police Chief: Jussie Smollett Faked Attack 'To Promote His Career' - We saw the institution of the Chicago Police Department stand up and provide the clear right and wrong of what had gone on in the Jussie Smollett case. We didn’t see any apologizing. We had a man stand up and call out a person for running a hoax without any fear of backlash from the main stream media.

He came out and told us for many hours they did an investigation and it was at the last they no longer treated him as the victim. During the last hour of the investigation they discovered what they were really looking at.

He called out everyone who jumped to conclusions and labeled Smollett a victim without getting all the facts. He even called out the Presidential candidates who acted without any evidence. He said they "got punked by an actor".

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That is a darn shame.

That is why real victims of crimes have a hard time to report and to get support.

He will have some time to sit in jail and think of what he did. very mad
Why do I think this guy is going to get a slap on the wrists and community service?

Because even though it was stupid, the target (white America) fit the leftist agenda, the means to an end was justification enough. Now if it plays out that they do go light on his punishment with just a hand slap and an admonition, the left wins. And the issue isn't left or right, but the very thing we have to fight for....justice and its equal application under the law....be it a Hollywood celebrity, a Congressman, or the FBI. We have to start somewhere.....

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