WATCH: Latino Gangs Go to War With 'Looters' in Cicero Suburb of ChicagoChris MenahanInformationLiberation Jun. 04, 2020 |
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![]() ![]() In Cicero, Illinois over the past few days there were multiple shootouts and people were seen ramming trucks into looters' cars. Two people were killed and 60 were arrested. Frankly, it's hard to say how much of this was targeting "looters" versus just targeting anyone black who happened to be driving through, there seemed to be a mix of both.
That said, there's no question that if scenes like this occurred in Yucaipa or Snohomish it would be the top story in the country. WATCH: [Mirror] [Mirror]
From ABC 7 Chicago, "Cleanup begins after 2 killed in Cicero, 60 arrested; officials, residents call for unity as tensions rise": Violence rocked suburban Cicero Monday with two people killed and 60 others arrested as "outside agitators" started looting businesses, Cicero police said.You can see the second video above that someone in a truck rams a looter's car then the cops drive up right behind them, get out of their patrol car and chase the looters down. That certainly suggests the two groups were working together. Apparently, one of the Latin King's leaders was allegedly killed in retaliation (AP/Reuters journalists are not particularly interested in covering gang violence in Chicago, so I can't find any other sources).
According to Wikipedia, the suburb of Cicero is 90 percent Hispanic, with 80 percent of residents being of Mexican descent. "The 1980s and 1990s saw a heavy influx of Hispanic (mostly Mexican and Central American) residents to Cicero," Wikipedia says. "Once considered mainly a Czech or Bohemian town, most of the European-style restaurants and shops on 22nd Street (now Cermak Road) have been replaced by Spanish-titled businesses." Follow InformationLiberation on Twitter, Facebook, Gab and Minds. |