After Man Shoots At CTA Driver For Being Told To Wear A Mask, Union Leader Says City Must Do More To Protect Workers – Block Club Chicago

“We have situations all day every day, and there is no protection,” said Keith Hill, president of the Amalgamated Transit Union. “The city, especially some of the communities we drive through, there’s no police presence, there’s no law. We’re just sitting ducks when it comes to that, and we drive through those neighborhoods. Even when we call the police, we don’t see them for a while.
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Mike
4 years ago

CWB Chicago paints a different picture.

#22: Man charged with attempted murder of CTA bus driver was AWOL in felony DUI case, prosecutors say.

“He is the 22nd person to be accused of killing, shooting, or trying to shoot someone in Chicago this year while on bond for another felony, according to records maintained by CWBChicago.”

https://cwbchicago.com/2021/06/22-man-charged-with-attempted-murder-of-cta-bus-driver-was-awol-in-felony-dui-case-prosecutors-say.html

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