As Mayor Johnson struggles to balance Chicago’s budget, he’s reserving millions for cops who’ll never be hired – WBEZ (Chicago)

Factoring in the usual pace of retirements and resignations, actually filling all those positions would take a police hiring surge like few the city has ever seen. But, like the overtime and settlement portions of Johnson’s proposed police budget, these officers appear to be fictional. Call them ghost cops.
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1 year ago

And watch that money go to “ creating new positions “, giving raises to already overpaid, under qualified cronies with a slice of it finding its way into other connected pockets.

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