The harrowing video of Chicago police officers mistakenly raiding and rifling through Anjanette Young's home has sparked protests in Chicago on Sunday, with hundreds of Black women showing out to express their outrage about the situation, according to The Chicago Sun-Times. The women were joined at the Chicago Police headquarters protest by Rev. Jesse Jackson, Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, Chicago Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin, as well as Reps. Bobby Rush and Danny Davis. “We just wanted to just say, in our outrage and our anger, ‘Hey girl, we with you.’ That’s what we need. Black women...we’ve always been that foundation, that glue for the family. And so to see us all come together and respond to demand fair justice for another sister... that was great, that’s awesome,” said organizer Mary Russell-Gardner in an interview with the Sun-Times. Say her name ... Anjanette Young. Today I marched with a coalition of women outside of the Chicago Police headquarters to protest the botched...