Chicago Police: I Was Angered When I Saw Smollett’s Interview
‘To be quite honest, it’s just shameful because it painted this city that we all love and work hard in a negative connotation’
Feb 21, 2019 1:30 PM
By Grabien Staff
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JOHNSON: "I haven’t seen the entire thing, I saw a couple of parts of it. And to be quite honest, it’s just shameful because it painted this city that we all love and work hard in in a negative connotation. You know, to -- to insinuate and to stage a hate crime of that nature when he knew as a celebrity it would get a lot of attention, is just despicable. You know, it makes you wonder what’s going through someone’s mind to do something like that. So, yeah, I saw a couple of parts of it and -- and I was angered by it to be quite honest."