Police council chair hasn’t done any work in 10 months, but he’s still getting paid, officials say – CWB Chicago

In a December 5 letter requesting David Boykin’s resignation, the two remaining council members wrote that Boykin has been essentially unreachable and has not attended meetings since April 2025. The women wrote that Boykin’s continued absence has “prevented the Council from functioning at full capacity and fulfilling the expectations of the residents we are elected to serve.”
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Morefandave
2 months ago

Work for pay? Silly idea in Illinois., What are you, some kind of white supremacist?

Free at Last
2 months ago

Isn’t he the definition of a city worker? who have you have ever seen one “work”?

Yellow Matter Custard
2 months ago

And you wonder why the workboot store never gets looted

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