Plans for outside police officers to assist Chicago cops at DNC still fluid as convention month arrives – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“You’ve got security issues, you’ve got the right of people to protest, you want to allow that, and then you have potential terrorism issues,” said Chuck Wexler, of the Police Executive Research Forum. "This is what protecting a modern convention looks like today. The city of Chicago can’t pull (officers) from the neighborhoods. They have to balance protecting the convention but at the same time protecting the neighborhoods.”
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Mark F
1 year ago

Why do you think the Democrats have already used virtual polling to nominate Harris. I look for a light turnout of Democratic heavy weights (Pritzker?).

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

This should be better than a month of Ozzie & Harriet reruns. Ol Jay Robert and his cohorts which includes da mayor, will be all
Back slapping and laughing all their troubles away, with apologies to “ Two Ton Baker the
Music maker”. Reference spokesperson for Riverview amusement park.

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Old Joe
1 year ago

An “outside” cop who signs up for this shouldn’t be a cop

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Old Joe

And who is on the hook for disability when the rent a cop gets hurt fighting with the Hamas fan club? The flat broke city of CHI? The municipality that loaned him/ her out? Illinois taxpayers? In any event, it would equate to one less LEO, something no one can afford right now.

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