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Chicago police corruption Homan Square

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There was a hidden interrogation location in Chicago in an undefined warehouse called Homan Square that the police used to grill and bully potential suspects.  They denied the suspects basic civil rights, kept them there for long periods of time with no specific charges and denied family members access.  Out of the 7,185 people who were interrogated there, only 1 % had access to lawyers.  It became exposed to the media after it had been going on 11 years from June 2004 to 2015 and it was now shut down.  We discuss this as an intro topic.  Suzette discusses a 7 year movement about a state convention in which the organization is trying to get 34 states to create new provisions to strengthen the standing constitution.  We also discuss a myriad of other topics like changing real estate values under Covid, lack of jobs in some areas vs.too many in other regions.   Suzette mentions the cost of paying for patents. Wade discusses decisions government should not be allowed to intervene in, regarding education and othe social components.  Don discusses how to keep society level and not triggered on constant crime related issues.

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