Jussie Smollett's Subway sandwich was key to case, ex-Chicago police superintendent says
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Actor Jussie Smollett was found guilty last week after he claimed he was the victim of a hate crime in 2019 and, of all things, a Subway sandwich was a key piece of evidence in the case against him, the former Chicago police Superintendent said, according to reports.
"OK, that’s fine," Johnson said, adding that morning was one of the coldest in Chicago that year and hardly anyone was on the street. "He comes back and gets attacked in a hate crime, supposed hate crime, and during all this scuffle – they poured bleach on him and all of this – when he got up and went into his apartment building he still had that Subway sandwich with him. That doesn’t happen." "This guy had the sandwich in his hand, never been touched. So that was a real tip and a clue to us that something was amiss."
Smollett's interview with police inside his apartment after the claimed attack was caught on body camera footage.
Johnson said victims usually abandon whatever they have with them when they’re attacked "because they’re afraid."
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