City’s Top Cop Vows To Improve Community Policing, Asks West Siders To Work Together – Block Club Chicago

Neighbors asked about plans to keep children and young people safe in and around schools after three shootings targeting Chicago Public Schools students in the past few weeks. Police Supt. Larry Snelling said police are “doing their best” and has deployed community violence intervention specialists to certain areas, but community members need to step in. “A lot of these young people who are being murdered are engaged in acts that lead to retaliatory behavior,” Snelling said. “If we don’t hold them accountable first, the streets will."
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sue
2 years ago

HOW MANY YEARS HAVE THEY BEEN SAYING THE SAME OLE BS…….NEVER WORKS……LETTING THE POLICE DO THERE JOB JUST MIGHT HELP!!!

Last edited 2 years ago by sue
Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago
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David Brown was going to get the number of murders/ year down to 300, too. Remember that?

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