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Leftist Vandals Again Hit Chicago Mural Of Murdered Ukrainian Iryna
Leftist Vandals Again Hit Chicago Mural Of Murdered Ukrainian Iryna
Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity.news,
The Chicago mural honoring Iryna Zarutska, the innocent Ukrainian refugee stabbed to death in cold blood on a Charlotte light rail train, has been vandalized again—just two weeks after its unveiling.
This latest defacement underscores how deranged leftists will go to any lengths to suppress reminders of the deadly fallout from their soft-on-crime policies, even when the victim is a refugee who fled war.
The mural, painted on a three-story brick building at West Montrose and North...
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