‘Perfect Storm’ to Blame for Surge in Homicides: Lightfoot – WTTW (Chicago)

The cycle of violence will not be broken without “an holistic, all-hands-on-deck approach,” Lightfoot said. She defended Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown’s plan to arrest teenagers on “drug corners” to keep them off the streets during the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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Bill
3 years ago

What a crock of s**!

And my tax dollars are really going to support this!!!?

debtsor
3 years ago

Perfect storm of progressive ideals being mugged by reality, that’s what it is. Happening everywhere. These progressives are really doing a good job destroying their own once vibrant cities. It won’t be long before Schaumburg becomes more desirable than Lincoln Park. It might already be!

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Fed up neighbor
3 years ago

Omg Lori keep the lies and bullish-t coming

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