At least 15 more robberies and carjackings reported in overnight sprees; more than 65 similar crimes since December 2 – CWB Chicago

Yet, the Chicago Police Department has failed to launch a comprehensive strategy to address the ongoing problem.
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vb
3 years ago

If these teens were arrested for the robberies and carjackings, there would be too many black and brown people in jail. The City of Chicago and Cook County has decreed there shall not be too many black and brown people in jail.
Smile and wave, boys. Smile and wave.

Frank James
3 years ago

Crap reporting as usual, Suntimes. The 4 losers that got capped earlier in the week by a CCL holder … uh, were arrested

and why are they asking CPD what they are doing to solve this? They should be asking their boss, the MAYOR

Last edited 3 years ago by Frank James
Mary Juana
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

Most cops are taking mandated diversity training so they dont arrest too many black criminals. Doing their job would be racist.

Old Joe
3 years ago
Reply to  Frank James

Don’t leave home without it!

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

They are using the job skills taught in the CPS. This is the new “Jobs Program” in Illinois.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

Why should the cops do anything? The pay and benefits are better if they do nothing. The numbers are likely higher, people do not bother to report as they know it is just a waste of time. If you do not want to be robbed, move out of the City or State. The criminals have won, the fat lady is singing.

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