Commentary: The president, mayor and governor need to unite to save lives in Chicago – Chicago Tribune*

Tio Hardiman, of Violence Interrupters, Inc.: "Mayor Johnson and Gov. Pritzker, I urge you to collaborate with the president and find common ground. The safety and well-being of our communities should be our top priority. ... While overall crime rates in Chicago and other cities have been declining, the most distressed areas of the city continue to experience elevated levels of crime and violence."
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mqyl
7 months ago

“The president, mayor, and governor need to unite to save lives in Chicago.” Yes, that’s a great recommendation, given how well those three have worked together so far. The world also needs to live in peace.

Chercher
7 months ago

Regular Chicago citizens, aldermen, and now the head of a violence prevention group are all in favor of the National Guard coming in. Two people aren’t. And the funny thing is now Johnson is all for the continued harming of black and brown people, despite his numerous claims otherwise.

Hello, Indiana !
7 months ago

Unfortunately, Trump wants results. Johnson and Pritzger want money to enact more social services programs that don’t work and have a healthy amount of grift. The twain will never meet.

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