Preckwinkle Letter: Chicago’s Rise in Shootings – New York Times

Toni Preckwinkle: "The tendency for law enforcement to shift the blame to courts, which are simply following the law and best practices, is not productive. The recent rise in shootings during the Covid-19 pandemic has more readily traceable causes: rampant access to guns coupled with the economic crisis of a lifetime."
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Eddie
5 years ago

The Toni Preckwinkle Machine controls Kim Foxx, Tim Evans and Tom Dart. ?☹️?

Platinum Goose
5 years ago

“The tendency for law enforcement to shift the blame to courts, which are simply following the law and best practices” So choosing to not prosecute thefts less than $1,000 is following the law. Thank god she’s not the State’s Attorney, sounds like she’s dumber than Foxx.

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