Chicago hearing addresses police workload; resident calls for federal help – Center Square

“We have way too many officers out here doing way too much. They’re getting burned out. They’re not getting their days off. It’s getting harder for them to make critical calls in the moment,” Ald. Andre Vasquez said.
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Bob
7 months ago

1900 police officers short is a nice way to DEFUND THE POLICE .

Hello, Indiana !
7 months ago

Maybe free up the + 100 police that seemingly need to attend to mayor Defund the Pol-ice’s needs for security from his generous folks in the community?

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