Trump Deserves No Credit for Continued Drop in Crime in Chicago: Johnson, Pritzker – WTTW (Chicago)

“Trump is a liar,” Pritzker said. “He cannot steal credit from our violence prevention and law enforcement efforts that have reduced crime for four years straight — long before his masked agents showed up.”
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Hello, Indiana!
4 months ago

Yeah Lucky and Panic Attacks, keep deluding yourself into the notion that “ peacekeepers “ and letting violent felons out of jail early or on an ankle bracelet whilst awaiting trial is bringing crime down. Funny how in DC and Memphis that the presence of Fed law enforcement brought their crime down, but that didn’t happen here. It was all you two.

Bob
4 months ago

They are also reclassifying crime s and short 1900 police officers to respond to take a CRIME REPORT !!

Sanity please
4 months ago

Pritzker besides you being a putz and liar,
the so called violence prevention clan,
nothing more than felons, illegal drug users
and sellers don’t do horse pucky.
The police reports are bent and misleading
and do not show the true crime picture.
You will lose your so called run for the white
house because the suffering people in Illinois
will expose you to the rest of our country.
go back to your offshore hidden accounts and count your grandfathers money.

The Railroader
4 months ago

This type of leftist propaganda regurgitation is why PBS was defunded.

Fed up neighbor
4 months ago

I call B.S. on this Pritzker, again you spin the narrative to make yourself and The idiots in Chicago look good. Could it possibly be the way the crime statistics are reported, could it be because of all the unanswered calls, tell the facts like they are Pritzker not the way you feel about today.

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