Sending National Guard Troops to Chicago Could Make Residents ‘Feel Less Safe’: Former General – WTTW (Chicago)

During the debate that took place Wednesday afternoon during a meeting of the city’s Public Safety Committee, three aldermen supported the call for the National Guard to be sent to Chicago. “Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures,” Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th Ward) said. “No one deserves to live in fear.”
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Fur
5 years ago

You know what makes people feel less safe? Riots and destruction.

Alicia is another race baiting phony with the gall to question the cost. Weakness just oozes from these people.

Bill
5 years ago

“Alicia Tate-Nadeau, the head of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, told aldermen she could not “overstate the visual impact” of deploying the guard to Chicago neighborhoods, especially those made up of Black and Latino residents.”

I can understand where she is coming from with the BLM’rs but I don’t get the Latino part of the equation. They seem to be more the victim of theses “peaceful protests” than anyone else.

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