Chicago Mayor Defends Public Safety Strategy in Proposed Budget – Bloomberg*

The department’s “funding grows nearly every year, yet there continues to be a serious lack of effort to increase efficiency or transparency over how those resources are being used,” said Loren Jones, an organizer with Empowering Communities for Public Safety.
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Henrty Hatch
3 years ago

It seems that the public safety strategy from the mayors of is Let Criminals Do As They Wish, Every Body Else Should Hide.

The Paraclete
3 years ago

What Public Safety Strategy. Is being a Sanctuary City a Safety Strategy?
Lori has done nothing, zero!

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