Oldsters in Chicago newsrooms chortled with glee. Times had returned that they had thought were gone forever. Complete with pictures, “Xs” marking spots, big-time crime had busted loose on Page 1 again. All the worn but reliable cliches were dusted off: “Big black sedan . . . sawed-off shotguns . . . far-flung man hunt . . . cold-blooded killers.” Roger (“The Terrible”) Touhy, Bad Basil (“The Owl”) Banghart and five other long-term incorrigibles had lammed from Illinois’ supposedly escape-proof Stateville Prison.
When Victoria Hinckley, a 21-year-old student organizer at the University of South Florida, participated in a pro-Palestinian protest Tuesday evening, she says the night ended with tear gas and rubber bullets used by police against the activists. (The school denies that rubber bullets were used.)
“It makes me really disappointed, but more than anything, it really, really makes me angry to see this sort of response,” says Hinckley, who says she was suspended later that evening over email.
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