Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson (center) Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel (right)
Crooked Chicago prosecutors dropped the charges against hate hoaxer Jussie Smollett on Tuesday.
Chicago police are furious over state’s attorney Kim Foxx’s decision to drop all charges against Jussie Smollett.
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Smollett reached a deferred prosecution deal and the judge sealed his case!
Even worse, Jussie Smollett and his lawyer are sticking to the BIG LIE that Smollett was attacked by racist white Trump supporters.
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Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie T. Johnson and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel held a presser Tuesday afternoon to address the shocking news that prosecutors dropped charges against Smollett without discussing it with the police department.
Eddie Johnson repeatedly stated that Jussie Smollett is guilty of staging a hate hoax crime in January and he did it to advance his career.
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‘There’s one set of rules for the powerful and influential and it’s totally wrong,’ Eddie Johnson said.
Even crooked Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called the decision to drop all charges against Smollett a ‘whitewash of justice.’
“Do I think justice was served? No…I think this city is still owed an apology.” Eddie Johnson said.
Mr. Johnson said crooked prosecutors brokered a deal in secret to circumvent the judicial system.
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MORE: "I stand behind the detectives' investigation," Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says after charges were dropped against Jussie Smollett. https://t.co/B2ahaJSxt3 pic.twitter.com/bur7wAH3xd
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The Chicago Police Union wants a federal investigation into Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s handling of Smollett’s case after text messages revealed she was communicating with Jussie Smollett’s relatives and supporters about their concerns over his case.
Tina Tchen a former aide to Barack and Michelle Obama, sent Kim Foxx an email saying, “Hi Kim – I sent an email to your work address I think as well. I wanted to give you a call on behalf of Jussie Smollett and family who I know. They have concerns about the investigation. I am on an 8 am flight to nyc but please call me before then. I land about 1015 Chicago time. My cell is [redacted]. Many thanks!”
Kim Foxx later recused herself from the case.
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The Police Union wants the feds to determine whether Kim Foxx broke the law.
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