Chicago Mayor Lightfoot, Top Cop Hope for City’s Safest Summer Ever – NBC5 (Chicago)

Police superintendent David Brown said the new approach, in which outside partners with help law enforcement address the root causes of violence, is a "long time coming."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Chicago is better than National Lampoon.

TheParaclete
4 years ago

That’s all they’ve got! We’re hoping! Next they’ll cross their fingers. They don’t even try to bllsht through it! Saying something stupid is preferable to shrugging their shoulders. Our Dear Leader holed up in her fortress, guarded by 470 police officers.

The Kingfish
4 years ago

Its like a second marriage. The triumph of hope over experience.

Heyjude
4 years ago

Smoking the last hit of Hopium from Obama.

Wildkit Grad
4 years ago

This summer will be every bit as safe as Browns goal of only 300 murders for last year. When the actual total hit 769 it proved to everyone the we have a top cop who is in excruciatingly far over his head. Hope is not ever an effective solution. Hope is only a plan for continued failure.

debtsor
4 years ago

Why do they even say things like this? They know they are lying; we know they are lying; They know that we know they are lying, we know that they know that they are lying, yet they continue lying.

It’s going to be a violent summer due to tens of thousands of 13-40 year old males almost completely disconnected from mainstream society.

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