As Chicago surpasses 800 homicides in 2021, top cop promises more detectives, positive interactions – ABC7 (Chicago)

Brown said he wants to beef up the number of violent crime detectives from 1,100 to 1,300 during the first quarter of 2022. The department has lost hundreds of officers this past year, and Brown did not say how many of the new detectives would replace those who have left.
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Bill
4 years ago

Who gives a Fuxx?

TheOracle
4 years ago

So what is Brown doing to get Foxx to prosecute these criminals who get arrested? Diddly squat and empty words.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Positive interaction? WTF is that? More feel good nonsense that accomplishes nothing! We’ll talk about specifics, maybe later when the mayor is in a better mood. How about a round of mentoring for teens and young adults?

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