Chicago has spent at least $222 million in overtime so far in 2020, already over budget for the year – Chicago Tribune*

Much of the spending is being driven by police and other public safety departments, as well as public health needs generated by the coronavirus pandemic. But overtime also has skyrocketed due to public safety needs even in departments that do not obviously have public safety at the core of their mission, such as Streets and Sanitation, which already has spent twice its overtime budget.

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5 years ago

So when will Antifa / blac bloc, BLM and like minded Marxists / Socialists/ Communists strike next?

Refer to the Andy Ngo Twitter account, which has exponentially better reporting of the issue nationwide as compared to the mainstream media.

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