Unpacking the ShotSpotter debate – The Triibe

Mayor Brandon Johnson said the $2.5 million council members raised from private donations would be better invested in Black communities more holistically. He also referenced how some council members spoke against the Bring Chicago Home referendum, which was rejected by voters. “[The alderpeople are] going to raise $2.5 million for a single item that has proven its ineffectiveness, but work against $100 million that could have addressed housing and homelessness in this city,” Johnson said. “Do you understand how disingenuous and how unthoughtful that is? Particularly when it comes to the very neighborhoods that they say they’re advocating for?”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

The unabashed racist sees money he can’t get his mitts on and immediately begins crying and using words he doesn’t understand because it’s not going to his favorite constituents.

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