How come you never say that to your fellow CSPOT members? Originally Posted by bamscramIgnore those post and it won't get off topic!!
When they post shit tell them to stay on topic...that's how it works.
They do have a litterbox here...
BREAKING: Two law enforcement officials briefed on the matter tell @ABC the FBI is *reviewing* circumstances surrounding dismissal of criminal charges against Jussie Smollett. ABC News is told this is not an investigation. It is a "review" or "inquiry".
— Rob Elgas (@RobElgasABC7) March 27, 2019
In that report it was revealed that CPD forwarded a copy of a search warrant pertaining to Jussie Smollett’s Apple iCloud account to an FBI analyst. 2/2Update: Whether due to pressure from the entire world or simply deciding that her office's position would act judicially, State's Attorney Kim Foxx told ABC during an interview this evening that her "office did not ask that the court file be sealed, says it was done inadvertently and she believes it is in the process of being unsealed"
— Rob Elgas (@RobElgasABC7) March 27, 2019
BREAKING: State’s Atrorney Kim Foxx says her office did not ask that the court file be sealed, says it was done inadvertently and she believes it is in the process of being unsealed @ABC7Chicago pic.twitter.com/ECrI70JAdG* * *
— Craig Wall ABC 7 (@craigrwall) March 27, 2019
FULL INTERVIEW: @ChicagosMayor speaks with our @GStephanopoulos about the investigation regarding “Empire” star Jussie Smollett. https://t.co/BHjpbroTWb pic.twitter.com/Th5RFLLLfxWith all eyes focused on State's Attorney Kim Foxx:
— Good Morning America (@GMA) March 27, 2019
1/ Cook County @SAKimFoxx must show us several other cases from her office in which 16 felony charges were dropped post indictment on non-celebrity defendants as she did for #JussieSmollettChicago police are dumbfounded and furious...
If she cannot, there must be an investigation into her misconduct.
— John Cardillo (@johncardillo) March 27, 2019
WATCH: @SandraSmithFox spoke with Chicago Fraternal Order of Police President Kevin Graham as Chicago prosecutors face backlash for dropping all charges against Jussie Smollett #nine2noon pic.twitter.com/iFGj8K3tITAnd even David Axelrod took to Twitter to express his disgust: "Unless some better explanation surfaces, here’s the lesson of this weird turn in the Smollett case: You can contrive a hate crime, make it a national news, get caught and-if you are a well-connected celebrity-get off for $10K and have your record expunged and files sealed."
— America's Newsroom (@AmericaNewsroom) March 27, 2019
Hate crimes are loathsome. Faking them is insidious and shouldn’t be excused. Despite Smollett’s denials, nothing the prosecutor said in dismissing the case supports that. If prosecutors have evidence that contradicts the indictment THEY brought, they should share it today."The fact that (Smollett) feels that we have exonerated him, we have not. I can’t make it any clearer than that." So says the lead prosecutor in Smollett case. So why allow Smollett to get off for $10K and have his records expunged and case files sealed?
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) March 26, 2019
Smollett repaid the city $10k, ostensibly as an offset for the investigation his phony charges ignited that cost the City of Chicago in the millions.Simply put, as Crain's Chicago Business' Greg Hinz fumes below, the state’s attorney must look Chicago in the eye and say justice was served.
It really is outrageous.
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) March 26, 2019
“The office owes the public an explanation,” former Foxx chief deputy Eric Sussman told me in a phone interview late today.It sure does.
“I agree with the mayor. It looks like a whitewash.”
In fact, Smollett thanked the state for “attempting to do what’s right” and said he has been “truthful and consistent from day one.” Smollett’s attorney bragged that Smollett's “record has been wiped clean. . . .He was a victim who was vilified and made to appear as a perpetrator as a result of false and inappropriate remarks.”How about compensation to the city for the hundreds and maybe thousands of hours of police time—time that was badly needed to solve real crimes? Nope.
Smollett did a bit a community service—a whole 16 hours doing something or other at Operation Push—and forfeited a $10,000 bond. But Smollett’s lawyer suggested the $10,000 was a token price to uncomplicate his client’s life.In a statement, Magats, the lawyer Foxx assigned to the Smollett case, termed the development “a just disposition and appropriate resolution to the case,” given that Smollett had no prior record. Continued the statement: “We did not exonerate Mr. Smollett. The charges were dropped in exchange for Mr. Smollett’s agreement to do community service and forfeit his bond.”
“The prosecution says they have rock-solid evidence, and then they just suddenly drop it?” Sussman asks.In all his time as first assistant, Sussman says he never saw a multiple-felony case resolved like this.
“It makes you think there’s some evidence or something that they don’t want out” - perhaps questioning from Foxx about who called her on Smollett’s behalf and what she did about it.
But the next time police are reluctant to prosecute a case of gay-bashing... the next time people are afraid to testify against someone with clout... the next time average citizens let gangbangers go free because they’re scared to cooperate... the next time police just don’t want to put in extra effort because they think it’s not worth it... the next time people laugh when you say you’re from Chicago... remember this case.It’s time for Foxx to say lots, lots more about how and why this came down the way it did. I want her to look Chicago in the eye and say justice was served.
None of this is normal—even for Crook County where I was an Assistant State’s Attorney. Educated guess: this hoax implicated someone very important who had pull with the State’s Attorney, and who very badly did not want to be implicated. https://t.co/HyACqBMGoW
— Randy Barnett (@RandyEBarnett) March 27, 2019
Yeh, that Police Chief, who is by all accounts an extremely honorable man, just got shit on. Originally Posted by Jackie SWell I think street justice may prevail. I bet that Jussie will become a victim for real. If one of those Detectives feels betrayed by the system it's a good possibility one of his informants may catch up with Jussie and give him the ass kicking of his life thats the way they role in Ole Chicago.
https://thegrio.com/2019/03/19/black...-be-rescinded/ Originally Posted by Jackie S