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* A little more than two years ago…
Illinois State Senator Willie Preston came to the rescue of a driver whose truck had flipped onto its side in Chicago last week.
Sen. Preston, who represents Illinois’ 16th District, was driving near 79th and Kedzie last Friday when he saw people recording something on their phones.
He said he then saw a semi that had flipped onto its side. It was smoking, and the driver was trapped inside.
Sen. Preston had a tool in his car, which he used to break the windshield and then helped the driver out of the cab.
Video is here.
* Yesterday…
Kathleen Miles is a north suburban mother to 11 kids and the grandmother to seven more. She’s the rock of her family, but now she’s recovering after getting rocked by a man in the Loop, who has spent time in jail for doing just that to several other women years ago.
“This has rocked our whole family cause the rock needs someone to take care of her,” Miles said from her Lake Villa home on Tuesday.
Miles has worked in the Loop for the last two decades, and a couple of weeks ago, she said she was walking to the train with a coworker along West Washington Avenue when a stranger blew through them and struck her in the face.
The attacker, WGN-TV was told, watched as she lay on the ground bleeding before a good Samaritan, who turned out to be state senator Willie Preston, stepped in, took off his shirt and tried to stop the bleeding. […]
“I think every system has failed [the attacker], whether it’s mental health or the justice system, I feel he’s been failed,” Miles said. “And as a result, we’ve all been failed.”
* I’ve been pleasantly surprised by Preston’s congressional campaign. This happened two weeks ago and Preston didn’t cravenly rush to post video or whatever on his social media platforms (especially since it happened the day before his formal campaign announcement). Maybe that’s my own soft bigotry of low political expectations, but I came by those low expectations after 35 years covering this stuff. /s
* Also, his videos have so far been pretty solid. Labor Day…
posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 10:58 am
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My God, I wish I could vote for this man.
Hat tip, sir.
Comment by Flyin' Elvis'-Utah Chapter Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:09 am
Don’t know much about Sen. Preston, but he definitely deserves kudos. Thank you, Senator, for giving us much needed demonstration of decency in this troubled country.
Comment by Norseman Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:09 am
Nice to know someone actually stopped to help the woman and not just stand there and record. Goes to show that there are good people on both sides of the aisle.
That has to feel pretty demeaning to the person that is the victim, not only are you victim of a crime but a half dozen people are standing around recording what happened for likes and shares on social media.
Comment by Notorious JMB Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:09 am
- who turned out to be state senator Willie Preston, stepped in, took off his shirt -
For a moment I thought this was going in an entirely different direction. Either way good on the Senator for taking action instead of waiting for someone else to do it.
Comment by Excitable Boy Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:10 am
If the timeline is correct, this would’ve been literally right before Sen. Preston announced run for Congress and he didn’t use it to score cheap political points. I don’t know a ton about Preston but consider me very impressed.
I have a feeling either Jesse Jackson Jr or Robert Peters would’ve gone “live” on social media the second they saw it instead of helping…
Comment by IL 02 voter Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:20 am
Way to call back George W Bush’s best line of his term: “soft bigotry of low expectation”
Comment by Dan Johnson Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:39 am
We’ve never seen the two at the same place at the same time. The conclusion is inescapable. Willie Preston is Batman.
Comment by Pundent Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 11:44 am
Preston clearly genuinely cares about his community. If only he didn’t espouse anti-LGBTQ+ views, I might be supportive.
Comment by Chicago voter Wednesday, Sep 3, 25 @ 12:00 pm