Police are preparing use a tactic first developed to handle roaming protests during the NATO Summit two years ago to deal with a growing number of groups of teenagers attempting to wreak havoc on downtown streets and along the lakefront as summer sets in.
"It's time we expanded the police state further," said McCarthy. "If you're downtown and not a rich white person, you simply have no right to be there." Chicago's top cop said that after several months of surveillance, undercover officers plan to find the most impressionable teens to go along with several fake 'wilding' plots. "Foiling plots we hatched ourselves is very effective police work, and keeps our prisons at maximum capacity," added McCarthy. "There's no better way to ensure the illusion of safety and keep our city as segregated as possible."








