Brandon Johnson Joins Black Mayors of Cities Trump Decries as ‘Lawless’ to Tout Significant Declines in Violent Crimes – WTTW (Chicago)

Chicago's mayor scoffed at President Trump’s remarks, hailing the city’s “historic progress driving down homicides by more than 30 percent and shootings by almost 40 percent in the last year alone.”
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EMS
7 months ago

When the pressure is on to reduce crime statistics, I’m quite sure many charges will be reduced to meet the need.

Bob smith
7 months ago

Crimes are being committed but there aren’t enough police officers to respond and make a report . Don’t make a report no statistic. Chicago is down 2,000 police officers.

Lurker
7 months ago

No one beats a Communist at faking success.

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