Emmanuel Andre, Chicago’s Deputy Mayor for Community Safety, says he believes added investment from the city is paying off. However, concerns are rising that the pendulum could shift in the wrong direction as the billions in federal COVID relief money the city was able to spend on those initiatives have dried up. "Resources are finite and it causes us to make some really difficult decisions as to what and where should money be invested,” Andre said.
There is NO WAY that any normal Chicagoan or any normal Illinois taxpayer would believe this ridiculous fabrication…….a cherry-picked assortment of adjusted circumstances to fit the imploding narative.
Bill
3 hours ago
Let’s REPORT the other 4 day TOTALS . Shootings and killings happen 24/7 not just on weekends
Call my shrink
5 hours ago
Smoke and mirrors. No deaths shootings remain high and was everything reported ? Let’s not forget teen takeovers
Wally
6 hours ago
There were still over 33 shootings over Memorial Day. Just because no one died doesn’t mean the streets are safer, just that EMS and ERs are saving some lives that previously would have been lost.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
There is NO WAY that any normal Chicagoan or any normal Illinois taxpayer would believe this ridiculous fabrication…….a cherry-picked assortment of adjusted circumstances to fit the imploding narative.
Let’s REPORT the other 4 day TOTALS . Shootings and killings happen 24/7 not just on weekends
Smoke and mirrors. No deaths shootings remain high and was everything reported ? Let’s not forget teen takeovers
There were still over 33 shootings over Memorial Day. Just because no one died doesn’t mean the streets are safer, just that EMS and ERs are saving some lives that previously would have been lost.