Police Announce New Tools In Fight Against Carjackings; Supt. David Brown Says Carjackers Aren’t Facing Consequences – CBS2 (Chicago)

Chicago Police Supt. David Brown said between schools being out and courts being closed such that trials and convictions are not taking place, carjackers are operating without any consequences. “The cops are not the judge, juror, or jailer” and can only make initial arrests, Brown said. “For those that do offend, we need real consequences."
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NB-Chicago
5 years ago

Surprised the fact that cc courts have been closed for better part of a year gets so little news coverage? But its also my understanding lake county, for example, has kept their courts open althogh remotely…whats the deal kimmie, timmie & tom?

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