Mayor Johnson makes the case against downtown curfew on the eve of City Council showdown – Chicago Sun-Times

The mayor released a so-called “Youth Impact Report” that documented all of the investments the city has made to employ, train, educate and constructively engage young people in neighborhoods across the city. But downtown Ald. Brian Hopkins said Johnson’s mantra about “investing in people” has become a “meaningless cliché” and a mayoral “cop-out,” particularly after a tourist was shot last month.
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Call my shrink
11 months ago

I’d love to have been a kid in his classroom. Wonder why there is a lack of discipline among these ” partygoers”

Deb
11 months ago

Johnson protecting his criminal juvenile delinquents. When is he going to protect law abiding citizens and taxpayers?

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

“ Let my undemonized, non- little Capones have they fun!” says Six Percent. “ At least they ain’t tearing up they own ‘hoods!” , he rationalizes.

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