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  Burning Cross in Grant Park Sparks Outrage and Calls for Action

Chicago church offers $10K reward after burning cross discovered at Grant ParkA shocking image has left Chicagoans reeling as a burning cross was discovered in Grant Park, a place where President Barack Obama's victory celebration took place in 2008. The incident has sparked outrage and calls for action from community leaders and authorities.

Burning Cross Discovered in Grant Park
On Tuesday, several citizens were shocked to find a cross lit aflame at the same location where President Obama's victory celebration was held in 2008. The image of the burning cross was captured by Alyna and Keinika Carlton, who uploaded it to social media, prompting an instant reaction from the community.

Authorities Investigate Incident
Local authorities have released an image of a person of interest who may be connected to the incident. Firefighters quickly extinguished the cross, and no injuries were reported. The Chicago Urban League referred to the act as a 'deliberate threat' and an 'act of racial terror.'

Community Leaders Condemn Incident
Rev. Michael L. Pfleger, pastor of the Faith Community of Saint Sabina, offered a $10,000 reward for any information that would lead to the arrest of the person responsible. He condemned the incident as 'a bold rise of racism' and called on every race, faith community, and Chicagoan to condemn it. The Chicago Mayor's office also released a statement, calling the incident 'deeply disturbing' and stating that hate has no place in their city.

Calls for Action and Unity
The incident has sparked calls for action and unity from community leaders and authorities. Karen Freeman-Wilson, president of the Chicago Urban League, stated that racist rhetoric from elected officials has normalized hatred and that silence from citizens across every sector of society has emboldened it. She emphasized that Black lives and freedom remain negotiable in this country.

The burning cross in Grant Park is a stark reminder of the ongoing struggle against racism and hate in our society. As community leaders and authorities work together to investigate and address this incident, we must also recognize the need for collective action and unity to combat these issues. By standing together and speaking out against hate, we can create a safer and more inclusive environment for all.

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