Chicago Police To Continue Sending 2 Officers To Schools That Voted To Have Just 1 – WBEZ (Chicago)

Angelo McFarland, who graduated from Austin High School last year, said he suspects that the police want two officers in schools because they are worried about officers being alone. He said he thinks that is wrongheaded. “It is just children in the school and they have all this armor to help them out."
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bill
4 years ago

Take the police out of the schools and neighborhoods that do not want them and put them into the neighborhoods that do!

What could possibly be more fair and simple than that?

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