CPD Supt. David Brown: City should not be ‘running in place’ on violent crime – Chicago Sun-Times*

Many cities are struggling to reverse dramatic increases in violent crime that began in 2020, a surge experts attribute to the combination of multiple factors: mass unemployment during the pandemic; closure of outreach programs; and lack of trust in law enforcement in the wake of George Floyd’s murder murder by a Minneapolis police officer.
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Lana
4 years ago

Stop idolizing criminals and that is exactly what Floyd is, was.

Anyone can Babble what the people want to hear. Doing something about it that works is what will get my praise. Phoney.

debtsor
4 years ago

Brownie, are you too stupid to do your part? this is the way things are supposed to be! The police are transitioning away from street crime to prosecute political crime, no one cares if gang bangers shoot each other up!

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