Rapper Vic Mensa joined Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle at a Thursday information convention concerned with encouraging other folks to lend a hand restore small companies that have been looted or vandalized, however the singer and activist stated that if other folks truly need to blank up the group, “don’t wait until it burns down.” The Chicago rapper stated the “real looting” is the universities closed at the South and West Sides, whilst a brand new police academy is being deliberate and the black our bodies “stolen by police officers in our city and across our nation.” Mensa and Preckwinkle spoke on the East 47th Street headquarters of Mensa’s SaveMoneySaveLife Foundation, which guarantees to make use of artwork