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Chicago mayor caught on hot mic insulting FOP leader

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot (Screenshot Fox 32)

July 25, 2019
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CHICAGO – Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot says she is sorry she insulted a police union leader aloud on Wednesday.

It’s no secret that Mayor Lightfoot does not get along with the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP).

However, it was still surprising when, during the City Council meeting, she was caught on a microphone insulting the group’s second in command, reported Fox 32.

As Patrick Murray got up to speak, Lightfoot could be heard saying, “Oh, back again, this FOP clown.”

The mayor later apologized and said she should not have made the remarks out loud. Nevertheless, her private thoughts are now clearly known.

Murray was at the council meeting to support the officers who were fired by the police board last week for their involvement in the Laquan McDonald shooting.

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The FOP issued a brief statement in reply: “Mayor Lightfoot’s contemptuous remark is a misguided and dangerous thing to say to a 30-year veteran police officer; particularly at a time when the city is facing such chronic violent crime.”

Last month, Murray accused the mayor of excluding the police union on discussions involving public safety and police reform.

The Chicago mayor accused him of trying to block those reforms.

(Feature image: Screenshot Fox 32)

 


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