Alderman explains Chicago’s $1.9 billion plan to tackle violent crime — but ‘arrest’ and ‘prosecution’ aren’t in the mix – CWB Chicago

There are violence disrupters, police cameras, “equitable growth and job creation,” “climate mitigation,” and “environmental justice priorities.” The city will also fight violence through by expanding “place-based arts and events opportunities,” supporting small businesses, and expanding resources to fight homelessness.
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vb
3 years ago

‘Arrest’ and ‘prosecution’ would impact too many violent black and brown men. It might ruin their futures. Instead, we should ruin the futures of their victims. Because nobody cares about the victims.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

Climate mitigation is going to prevent the violence now? A free window air conditioner for every room?

nixit
3 years ago
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Air conditioners and X-Box in every home.

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