CBS “Journalist” Narcs On Ice Cream Man In His Chicago Suburb – IOTW Report

CBS “Journalist” Narcs On Ice Cream Man In His Chicago Suburb

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Investigative reported Brad Edwards and CBS Chicago ran a segment this week where they snitched on the local ice cream truck. The driver wasn’t wearing gloves or a mask. So they snitched him out.

The Village Manager at Hoffman Estates where this took place asked citizens to call 9-1-1 if they see this unmasked villain again on their streets. More

12 Comments on CBS “Journalist” Narcs On Ice Cream Man In His Chicago Suburb

  1. Dr. on the radio in St. Louis this morning said masks of any kind less than an N100 is ineffective. N95’s are not enough of a barrier IF you are actually exposed because the virus is so small. So sick of pretending pretenders.

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  2. Imagine residents rushing to their windows and speed dialing the police when they hear the ice cream truck come down their street, instead of their wallets and sprinting out side to flag down a taste summer treat. What have we become? Stalin’s commissars would probably be able to tell us.

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  3. Guess CBS didn’t find the humor in The Good Humor Man, you really must lead a sad life snitching on a guy just trying to make a living. I am so over these asshats.

    PS. Jellybean you stole my thunder 🥳

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  4. Oh! “Hoffman Estates” (wherever that is). See, I thought this was a “Chicago” story. You remember, Chicago? Right? Where the “journalists” can’t find “a story”, in fifty years (half a century, five decades, math is hard), about “their” legislators shaking down the citizens? Above and beyond the “we don’t need no steenkin’ judicial oversight” shakedowns, by this — the current — year’s, many other names. Can’t find “a story” so bad, that they even re-elect their indicted (for shaking down the citizens) legislators. Because, “What’s the alternative?” (according to the fifth estate).

    I guess the stay-at-home lock-downs don’t apply to “journalists”. Who can wander about the hinterlands (or, at least, the estates of Hoffman) looking for “a story”. Because there’s “nothing to see, here”, in Chicago.

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