Chicago police aim to reduce thefts and carjackings – Center Square

Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling added that police need the full support of the criminal justice system. Accountability is one of the pillars of the city’s plan to combat robberies, he said.
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

This is simply lip service. The Police are hamstrung. Nobody in a leadership position in the City of Chicago gives a damn about thefts and carjackings.

pam
1 year ago

Luv and respect the police…..always have and always will…….but until you change the city and state gov’t way of thinking (defund the police) you are beating a dead horse!

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