Chicago 1990

Chapter 789? Not Guilty

Chicago, an indoor stadium on the South Side.

At the end of next month, the governor's election will be voted on, and the election is extremely close. Today's rally is the largest and most attended since Peter announced his candidacy. Almost all the leading figures in the Illinois and Chicago political circles have come.

After singing the national anthem, a young black man said, "Ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome...Peter Flock!" loudly introducing Peter.

"Thank you, thank you all..."

Peter took the microphone in his hand, stood in front of the podium, accepted everyone's greetings with a smile and choked up, and the applause continued for a long time.

Song Ya, who was in the front row of the crowd, whistled loudly while applauding, "The national anthem is well sung, Jones III, is that right to call you?" said, "You're signed to Suge Knight's Death Row Records?"

"Yes."

This young man named Jones III is Quincy Jones' romantic debt in his early years. He is of the same father and mother as Kidada Jones and Rashida Jones. He has been living in Europe before and only recently came back. He also wanted to play gangsta rap, so Quincy Jones simply recommended him to Death Row Records to sign a new contract, and asked 2PAC to take care of him.

It is not good news for me that Quincy Jones and Sugnett have a tendency to join forces, but Song Ya is still smiling happily and very kindly.

Watching Jones III go to stand next to his father, Song Ya also took advantage of the opportunity and raised his hand friendly to Quincy Jones to say hello.

The old man didn't know what kind of medicine he was selling in his gourd, and it was not easy to bicker on this occasion, so he started thinking wildly in wonder.

"Over the past few months, my family and I have been touched by the blessings and care from you, everyone present and all my supporters. My heart is always with you..."

"My first job was in Chicago, not far from this stadium. It can be said that I started here, and met many urban, hardworking and kind Chicagoans..."

The tall and handsome Peter has a good appearance and a good level of speech. Under the camera lens and thousands of eyes watching him, he made his unscripted speeches, very sophisticated. He flattered Southsiders before turning to policing and crime, bragging about the drop in Chicago's crime rate since his return as state attorney, and attacking his rivals' pressing lawsuits related to 'gang peace conventions' It is for political purposes. His policy platform is nothing more than cracking down on crime, increasing employment, reducing discrimination and other vague contents. It is highly consistent with the local donkey party. The only bright spot is the promise to improve prison treatment.

"Over the past few months, I've been better because of you...you've made me better, I've made mistakes and you've made me better, my wife, Alicia, and my kids , I would like to express my special thanks to them..."

He introduced Alicia, who was holding the hands of the two children, onto the stage, and the four hugged each other warmly, "Okay, now I will give the podium to Alicia..."

The audience applauded, and Song Ya and Gordon and Pierre Sutton, two senior African-American media professionals who split left and right, also applauded.

Alicia's typhoon is also very stable. Today, she is wearing a conservative dress that the two of them made their public appearance after Peter's prostitution scandal broke out for the first time. With her husband and children as the background, "Ladies and gentlemen, as a former housewife……"

"I once again appeal to our opponents, please immediately stop the obscene political attacks, stop those vicious lies and even personal insults, me and my children..."

She gave up the lawyer's usual strict rhetoric, and started with emotion, and her lovely son and daughter became the most advantageous weapons, attacking the lawsuit led by the Elephant Party, deliberately distributing those photos of Peter and other unscrupulous campaign methods. She said that her husband made mistakes but would never commit a crime. She is willing to tolerate and forgive him. Family and children are the most important things in her life, and she believes Peter is the same.

After applauding again,

Chicago Mayor Daly Jr. takes office...

"Do you think Peter will win?" Song Ya and Alicia who stepped off the stage met eyes, raised her hand with a smile to greet her and Peter, and asked Gordon.

"Yes, Alicia gave him a lot of points."

Gordon had a good understanding of the political situation in Chicago before, and he stayed here at A+CN for almost two months. "There is a saying that Illinoisians like Alicia more than Peter."

"Really? Hoho..."

Good job Alicia, usually this kind of promotional party will be interspersed with theatrical performances in order to retain the 'audience'. Today Song Ya doesn't go on stage by herself, just show her face. Since she criticized the gangster rap, she is more popular with the mainstream crowd Accepted by Common, he will present a positive energy jazz rap.

In the end, William took the stage to lead Peter's family to recite the scriptures and publicly endorsed them on behalf of the church. Amid the loud music, they embraced with representatives of the people on the stage, and the party ended with ribbons flying.

The next day, Song Ya didn't wait for Peter's poll data, because the poll company was busy with other things, and today was the day when the Simpson case was pronounced.

According to legend, even the grand commander and his wife also turned down foreign affairs activities. Watching the live broadcast in the White House, the whole society had been arguing for almost a year. Simpson's former gardeners, servants, friends, relatives and girlfriends of his wife who was killed, colleagues of the hotel waiter who was killed with his wife, anyone who can get a little bit involved with the case can go to the TV station Earn notice fees.

I heard that everyone in Simpson's dream lawyer team received an invitation from the publishing house, and they waited until the lawsuit was over to publish a book and memoir, and appeared on TV as a guest to continue to make money.

Quanmi's postal parcels, factory production, and stock trading have all slowed down, and there are even fewer cars on the road. People are all at home holding TVs to watch the final trial results.

The polling companies are the hardest. They surveyed whether the public supported this method of live-streaming the trial. The public said that it was not good. It invaded privacy, let public opinion affect the justice of the law, and a murder case is nothing to watch... and so on. kind. As a result, as soon as a TV station broadcast news about the case, the ratings were all off the charts, the public was wrong, and the major investigation companies were slapped in the face.

"The verdict reached by the jury was that the accused was not guilty."

When the judge read out the collegiate results handed in by the jury, there was an uproar in the whole meter. Clarke, the prosecuting female prosecutor, then told reporters: "Although liberals don't want to admit this, it is impossible for a jury mainly composed of blacks to be here. Make a fair judgment in such cases." It caused more controversy, the black community and many public figures demanded that she be fired and apologized, but she should not care, she had already signed a contract with the publishing house.

Due to the lessons learned from the Rodney King case, the venue of the trial was changed to an area with a majority of black residents. There were nine blacks in the twelve-member jury, eight of them were women, and most of the black groups stood on the sidelines. On Simpson's side, it's the exact opposite of white people.

The Los Angeles police are both bitter and fortunate. The detective they supported had a history of discrimination and was suspected of perjury. Simpson's fantasy lawyers beat him up in a fancy way. But fortunately, there will be no more Rodney King cases in Los Angeles. The big commotion broke out.

"After the case was pronounced, the media is still very popular. My judgment is not wrong!"

Gordon said excitedly to his boss: "The first episode of A+ was a review of the Simpson case. We interviewed dozens of people related to the case and got very rich first-hand information. Politicians conducted in-depth interviews."

"Very well, let's do it." Song Ya nodded with satisfaction.

"Uh, APLUS, can you use some of your upper-level connections to help me interview the general? The deputy commander is also fine." Gordon asked.

"They all refused. I told your Gordon a long time ago that I haven't reached the status of Johnson." Song Ya replied: "I asked around, and Mayor Daly Jr. was willing, Mr. Dingkins was willing, and With Peter, you call their office."

"They have nothing to do with Simpson." Gordon was a little dissatisfied.

"At present, I only have this energy, Gordon." Song Ya patted him on the shoulder, "Simpson was found not guilty, the black group can't get well and behave well, white people don't make trouble, and politicians have no motivation to show up in the African-American media to show anger The people put out the fire, so... wait for the civil case to unfold and then follow up and report the whole process, according to your original plan."

"OK, that's the only way to go."

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