After Decades Of Police Corruption, Can Chicago Finally Reform Its Force? – WBEZ

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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

NO CHANCE.
Cops Sux big time.
They are not your friend, run for your life when you see one.
They are nothing but the MAFIA.

DixonSyder
5 years ago

After decades of dozens of aldermen, other elected city officials, appointed political favorites, ward bosses, precinct captains, judges, department heads, committee chairmen etc being convicted of corruption can the Chicago/Cook County democratic party be reformed?

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