Locals in Chicago opposed protesters and closed down BLM rally


A largely black group of Chicago residents devoured by looters who deceive the city, backed down in protest against Black Lives Matter.

When access was blocked again last night in the downtown area to stop more marauding – with bridges repaired and highway disasters closed, protesters turned to the South Side, where a man allegedly started a shooting with cops in a arrest that provoked chaos.

The locals of Englewood opposed them, protesting the protesters from BLM and groups campaigning to defuse the police, according to Fox 32.

“If you are not from Englewood, get the f – k out of here,” longtime local resident Darryl Smith exclaimed to Protestants during close confrontations.

‘You do not come out when a child is shot. “You’ll find out if it has anything to do with the first police officer,” he wrote through a loudspeaker, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

“If your case is with the police, take it to 35th and Michigan,” he shouted, referring to Chicago HQ of police. “Do not come with me to Englewood.”

A small group of Englewood residents clash with protesters protesting outside the Chicago Police Department's 7th District Station.
A small group of Englewood residents clash with protesters protesting outside the Chicago Police Department’s 7th District Station.AFP via Getty Images

The rally made its way to the police station for the officers involved in the shooting on Sunday with Latrell Allen – but was redistributed after angry pushback by locals who said the looting had nothing to do with the neighborhood.

‘None of these moms will be here tomorrow. That’s why I have a problem, “lifelong Englewood resident Duane Kidd, 42, told the Sun-Times.

‘If they’ve hit the police, who’s going to have to deal with it tomorrow? The community. Not them.

‘They’re going to drink sangria somewhere. I tell you as it is. ”

The march spread to less than an hour after the standoff, with an organizer saying they did not feel safe.

“We refuse to let anyone go to Englewood and fix it,” one local, Charles McKenzie, told the station.

Even Allen’s grandmother – who was spotted Sunday after shooting at police officers, with the location of the looting – lashed out at the massacre, saying there was “no excuse” for it.

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A small group of Englewood residents clash with protesters protesting outside the Chicago Police Department’s 7th District Station.

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“I do not agree with the looting, because that’s just an excuse to get what they want,” Joyce Brown told the Sun-Times.

A Chicago Black Lives Matter organizer, Ariel Atkins, earlier defended the looting, calling it a “repair.”

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