Cop-hating activists handed City Hall stage as angry residents shut out of $14.9B budget showdown
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Cop-hating activists handed City Hall stage as angry residents shut out of $14.9B budget showdown A ratbag group of cop-hating Black Lives Matters activists were handed the floor at City Hall as they launched a campaign to block extra funding to hire more…
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Cop-hating activists handed City Hall stage as angry residents shut out of $14.9B budget showdown A ratbag group of cop-hating Black Lives Matters activists were handed the floor at City Hall as they launched a campaign to block extra funding to hire more…
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