Vallas: Chicago can use home rule powers to curb crime – Illinois Policy

"A city public safety act can cover hate crimes, domestic violence, weapons violations and threats against witnesses, victims and police officers. It can also cover possession of stolen vehicles, robbery, burglary, theft and retail theft for items over $1,000 value... Prosecutions of public safety city ordinance violations would not depend on lax, permissive state’s attorneys."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

So long as race clown fraud cop hater/defunder Johnson is Mayor, crime will continue to haver ZERO consequences in Chicago

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