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Illinois resident removes Halloween decoration social media commenters called racially insensitive

Marleen Zambrano didn’t know what TikTok was until the outside of her South Holland home was going viral. “Look at that. Can you all believe that? This is live, uncut, unedited,” a man who goes by Chicago Crime Chaser Martin G. Johnson said in a post on the video sharing app. “What does that represent? That’s symbolic, people.” As Johnson flipped the camera around, the viewer sees a human ...
Marleen Zambrano's home in South Holland, which drew complaints for a Halloween decoration.

Marleen Zambrano didn’t know what TikTok was until the outside of her South Holland home was going viral.

“Look at that. Can you all believe that? This is live, uncut, unedited,” a man who goes by Chicago Crime Chaser Martin G. Johnson said in a post on the video sharing app. “What does that represent? That’s symbolic, people.”

As Johnson flipped the camera around, the viewer sees a human figure

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