Advocates Blast Chicago Plan To Sweep Up ‘Drug Corner’ Teens Before July 4 – WBEZ (Chicago)

“This idea is potentially disastrous,” University of Chicago sociologist Robert Vargas said. “Let’s just assume that what the police are doing is lawful. Communities are tired of these interactions with the police. If you’re trying to arrest your way out of this problem, it’s not going to work.”
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““Let’s just assume that what the police are doing is lawful,” said Vargas, an expert on Chicago gangs. “Communities are tired of these interactions with the police. If you’re trying to arrest your way out of this problem, it’s not going to work.” * * * * * * “If criminalization and incarceration made communities safer, the United States would be the safest country in the world,” Chicago Community Bond Fund Executive Director Sharlyn Grace said. “The communities most impacted by gun violence need resources and investment, not more policing and jailing.”” This is where progressive ideals fall flat when… Read more »

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