Chicago Police Department is budgeted for 1,300 more officers than are on the force now, amid concerning crime spike – CBS2 (Chicago)

More than 750 officers have left the department since this time last year. There have been only 214 officers hired so far this year, but hiring numbers were double or more pre-pandemic; More than 1,200 officers were hired back in 2018.
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Zephyr Window
3 years ago

What happens to all of that money not being spent on salary, benefits etc? There must be millions of extra cash laying around so who gets it?

Ex Illini
3 years ago

They’ll be lucky to break even in headcount for years to come. Too many are counting the days until retirement. Chicago is going to reap what it has sown.

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