Pritzker focuses on violence intervention; VP won’t confirm deployments – Center Square

The governor reiterated Wednesday that he would not call the President. “He’s going to end up in court, and that will be a fact that they will use in court, that the governor called to ask for help,” the governor said.
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Deb
7 months ago

IL needs criminals to be arrested, charged appropriately, and be put in jail. Crime needs to have consequences. Same for juvenile offenders committing adult crimes. Social programs and handouts haven’t worked so far. Chicago’s crime statistics have been altered. Maybe require public schools to educate students. That might help.

Call my shrink
7 months ago

Stand tall brave warrior.. of course he can . He has armed body guards

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