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To: Land Shark who wrote (1048175)1/13/2018 2:38:12 PM
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LMAO: Campaign Photo Shoot For Chicago Attorney General Ends When They Get Robbed At Gunpoint 8 clash


And here’s the kicker, he’s running for the Democrat nomination.

Behold — your ‘sanctuary city’!

A candidate running for Illinois attorney general was robbed at gunpoint while he was taking promotional photos for his campaign Thursday afternoon in the Northwest Side ward where he’s also the Democratic committeeman, according to his campaign manager and authorities.

Aaron Goldstein, 42, and several members of his campaign team were in the middle of taking publicity shots when the robbery happened, according to Goldstein’s campaign manager.Source: Chicago Tribune

Three armed men showed up and demanded all their tech — their cameras, their phones, everything.

It was a CAMPAIGN photo shoot.

For a wanna-be Democrat AG.

Think about that.

All that bluster about Sanctuary cities.

All that venom leveled against the President for a Law-and-order platform…

And we’re seeing Democrat get robbed at gunpoint during a campaign photo shoot.

Campaign manager Robert Murphy, who was not with the team during the incident, said Goldstein, Democratic ward committeeman for the 33rd Ward and a resident of Albany Park, was taking promotional images for the campaign with an “in-the-neighborhood kind of” message.

Goldstein and the others weren’t harmed in the robbery, and they were later assured by police that the robbery wasn’t a targeted act, Murphy said.

“So, as far as the campaign, we are moving forward,” Murphy said. “Basically, this was a totally a random act of violence in the community. But when it happens to you, of course, you’re shooken up.
Source: Chicago Tribune



Random act?

Not targeted?

That’s not very comforting. They are just admitting that this can happen to literally anybody.

And no, this wasn’t in the ‘rough part of town’ either.
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