Eamon Daly
@eamondaly.bsky.social
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eamondaly.bsky.social
I THOUGHT THAT WAS YOU!!!
eamondaly.bsky.social
"the girlfriend of one of the founders of antifa"
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eamondaly.bsky.social
shower beer didn't fix me but did put a piece of tape over the check engine light
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lizzyisi.bsky.social
Remember 15 years ago when those ridiculous falsehoods of "wilding" teens attacking everyone on MagMile? I had too many friends & relatives ask if I was sure I'd be safe.

But now, when feds are tear-gassing neighborhoods? Not a one.
eamondaly.bsky.social
Hooray! If anyone's looking for a venue to distribute theirs, I'll be at Sundays on State 11-6pm and would be happy to do so
eamondaly.bsky.social
There's so little to celebrate please let us have this
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mulchy.bsky.social
five of the 11 people arrested during last night’s protest outside the ice detention center in broadview, illinois, are still in federal custody, per a statement from the national lawyers guild of chicago.

nlg details indiscriminate violence directed at legal observers, protesters, and press.
NLG Chicago Denounces Continued Violence from Federal Law Enforcement and Attacks on Free Speech and Press in Broadview, Illinois.

On Saturday, September 27, 2025, National Lawyers Guild of Chicago (NLG Chicago) witnessed alarming and violent attacks on those assembled to protest at the ICE detention facility in suburban Broadview, IL.

CHICAGO - On Saturday, September 27, 2025, National Lawyers Guild of Chicago
(NLG Chicago) witnessed alarming and violent attacks on those assembled to protest at the ICE detention facility in suburban Broadview, IL. The pattern of law enforcement violence and targeted attacks persisted yesterday, with agents launching chemical agents and firing munitions at members of the press and people assembled to protest. NG Chicago has confirmed at least 11 arrests from yesterday, including one member of the press who was clearly identified as a journalist. As of Sunday morning, it appears 5 people remain in federal custody. This brings the total number of NLG confirmed arrests at the protests against the Broadview facility to twenty-eight (28), since September 19.
Twenty-two (22) people from those confirmed arrests have been released.

Yesterday, multiple Legal Observers were subjected to violence, as federal agents appeared to directly target Legal Observers who were actively documenting arrests and law enforcement actions. Agents used multiple chemical agents, launched kinetic grenades, and shot rubber bullets, mace, and pepper balls against those assembled. One Legal Observer was shot directly in the face with a projectile. Agents also menaced people by pointing firearms at them, including hand guns and a rifle. The agents' attacks were notably distinct from prior days in that officers went after people who were simply gathered to support the active protesters. Officers forcibly removed people sheltering from tear gas in vehicles, resulting in the separation of a child from family members who were bringing food in support of the protest. Agents fired weapons at specific protesters in direct response to their First Amendment-protected statements and snatched protesters' signs. Officers also confiscated tents used for shade, as well as food, water and first aid supplies, and people's bike helmets and other personal property, putting them in a dumpster in the restricted area. When some of those present tried to leave in their vehicles, agents blocked them and demanded to illegally search people's bodies and vehicles. According to Amanda Yarusso, a volunteer attorney with NLG Chicago, "Last night, our Legal Observers witnessed militarized federal agents deploy chemical weapons and fire projectiles at a crowd of people exercising their First Amendment rights. The violence was an indiscriminate, unprovoked, and illegal use of force.

These unlawful actions by federal agents demonstrate this administration's complete disregard of constitutional standards."
"NG Chicago will continue to provide legal support to individuals exercising their constitutional rights." said Yarusso.
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allweeksend.com
Just an incredible amount of trash, wow. Never seen a protest look anything like this after.
azrww.bsky.social
While LCRW gives live updates from the Kirk memorial, I’ll be giving updates from outside. Follow along for both (if you care lol).

This sums up the energy outside — lots of trash, lots of bad merch, medical emergencies everywhere you look. Also content warning because the bigots are out in force.
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mulchy.bsky.social
the @nlgchicago.bsky.social condemns the “violent actions” of ice/border patrol on friday outside the broadview detention center.

in a statement, nlg says feds targeted protesters w/o provocation & sent 2 people to the hospital.

10 people arrested. some were let go miles away behind a gas station.
CHICAGO - From the early morning of September 19 through the late evening, federal law enforcement agents repeatedly lashed out at people assembled outside. Beginning around 5:45 a.m., agents fired pepper balls at demonstrators without provocation.

Agents used pepper balls throughout the day and further escalated with aerosol chemical agents, including appearing to fire projectiles directly at individuals, including at their heads. Two protesters were injured so badly that they were taken to nearby hospitals. Additional injured demonstrators were treated by EMTs and street medics on the scene.

We received numerous other reports of injury, including head injuries, lacerations to legs and arms, and bruising from projectile weapons. NG Chicago Legal Observers present witnessed law enforcement violence against the gathered crowds, and several observers sustained injuries. Federal agents pointed rifles at unarmed individuals, including marked legal observers. The indiscriminate use of tear gas and pepper balls are still resulting in breathing and lung issues, chemical rashes, and welts more than 24 hours later.

Ultimately, 10 people were arrested by federal law enforcement yesterday. All have been released. We learned that agents transported some detainees away from the facility and then released them miles away behind a BP gas station.

These violent actions by federal law enforcement endangered everyone who was present, including family members of immigrants detained inside the facility, demonstrators, Legal Observers, journalists, elected officials, and other people exercising their First Amendment rights. These violent actions by federal law enforcement endangered everyone who was present, including family members of immigrants detained inside the facility, demonstrators, Legal Observers, journalists, elected officials, and other people exercising their First Amendment rights.

Brad Thomson, a volunteer attorney with
NG Chicago said, "These egregious acts of violence against people exercising their rights to free speech exemplify this administration's flagrant assault on the First Amendment. The violent use of government power to suppress dissent embodies the authoritarian and xenophobic agenda being pursued by federal authorities."

"NG Chicago will continue to zealously defend the Constitutional rights of people speaking out against the federal attack on our communities," said Thomson.
eamondaly.bsky.social
I'll be in Lakeview/Wrigley tomorrow night until 10pm for a Raygun show at the Metro if you're still in town
eamondaly.bsky.social
"I needed a new hub, not an old shrub!"
eamondaly.bsky.social
Maybe he got cycling and recycling confused. They're both green
eamondaly.bsky.social
Sneakers also had an incredible soundtrack composed by James Horner featuring Branford Marsalis
Music Composed And Conducted By James Horner, Featuring Branford Marsalis
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actioncookbook.com
when Sidney Poitier died in 2022, I wrote about how "Sneakers" is one of my favorite movies of all time-and holds up terrifically well for a 30+ year-old techno-thriller.

with Robert Redford's passing, I am again imploring you to watch this perfect movie:

www.actioncookbook.com/you-guysll-b...
"You guys'll be chalk outlines without me."
Sidney Poitier, and my favorite movie of all time.
www.actioncookbook.com
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pzlr.org
I'm running my latest game next week at Demo Brewery. It's about vampires! We have six tables open:

www.tickettailor.com/events/myste...
eamondaly.bsky.social
My (almost) happy place at Tweet

(Kay couldn't join me)
eamondaly.bsky.social
Been on the can for twenty minutes and counting
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hartsunknown.blacksky.app
Williams was a photographer for Jet magazine. He took the photo himself. The OG selfie. Iconic.

Orangeburg, South Carolina, 1956
Young Black man in a patterned shirt leans over a metal water fountain labeled “WHITE ONLY,” drinking directly from it. His gaze meets the camera, capturing a bold act of defiance against segregation during the Jim Crow era.
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emericanjezebel.bsky.social
why…the fuck…were they burning meth at an animal shelter.
nycsouthpaw.bsky.social
Kash Patel’s FBI puts two pounds of methamphetamine in the incinerator at an animal shelter, sending 14 people to the hospital, and exposing some 75 cats and dogs to the narcotic. www.bbc.com/news/article...
Animal shelter evacuated after FBI incinerates meth at facility
Fourteen staff were hospitalised and 75 cats and dogs evacuated.
www.bbc.com
eamondaly.bsky.social
I was a one-marshmallow kid so I'm gonna wait a couple days for all the details
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mollyknight.bsky.social
what a humiliating way for don jr. to find out his dad sends birthday cards.