Chicago City Council members say federal help needed to fight crime, but not National Guard – CBS2 (Chicago)

Ald. Brian Hopkins, who chairs the Committee on Public Safety, said the possibility of the National Guard in the city brings with it the potential for counterdemonstrators, protestors, and armed confrontations like what's been seen in Los Angeles after troops were deployed there in response to protests against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Call my shrink
7 months ago

Come on say it like you mean. Show us the Money

Bob
7 months ago

They just want the federal money for more political non violence groups to put on the street . They do nothing except collect a pay check . Video shows one confronting police officers making an arrest .

Bobbi
7 months ago

Even better than the guard helping out our cops, would be for the Feds to take over the Cook County Criminal Courts. They refuse to act on the people’s behalf. There is the root of our street crime.

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