‘Does not work’: Cook County State’s Attorney decries electronic monitoring system as broken – NBC5 (Chicago)

“Electronic monitoring is not an alternative to detention. It does not keep people safe,” Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke said. “The states attorney’s office is going to continue to ask for detention each and every time we believe someone presents a danger."
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Brian Jones
5 hours ago

She’s right.

If it weren’t a tragedy, it’d be a joke.

Call it a dark comedy… however the joke is on is.

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