Memorial Day ‘fail’ by city’s new top cop tied to preoccupation with curbing overtime, alderman says – Chicago Sun-Times

"Fourth of July is a time for redemption. He has to redeem himself from this Memorial Day weekend catastrophe. … I would certainly not walk into the Fourth of July with the premise of reducing overtime. Let’s put officers on the street to keep our residents safe. And we’ll worry about overtime on the Fifth of July," said Ald. Chris Taliaferro (29th), a former Chicago Police officer
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debtsor
5 years ago

Crazy that policing it’s own citizens is what drives it into bankruptcy.

Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Isn’t overtime Groot’s obsession?

MikeH
5 years ago

That and a casino…

MikeH
5 years ago

The Chicago blame game continues. Remember a time when adults were expected to act as such? I miss those days too.

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