Chicago requests same federal response to mass shootings others get – Center Square

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said, “I want to announce that I have personally taken steps to ensure that our city is getting all of the resources that it needs from the federal government. Prior to this weekend, my administration took the necessary steps to prepare for what has been historically violent weekends.” To that, Gov. JB responded, “Actually, it took a letter from the governor in order to kick that off so I was asked by the city of Chicago to write the letter for them and we did, we sent that to the White House and the federal government."
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Midnight the Cat
1 year ago

At least one, maybe two mass shootings every week in Chicago. The Feds better have a permanent force of mass shooting experts ready to go.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

XXXL was asked to write the letter because no one at City Hall knows how to.

Kevin
1 year ago

NO OTHER CITY HAS MASS SHOOTINGS LIKE CHICAGO I WOULDNT GIVE THIS CITY A DIME

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

Rather see headline “residents request same level of prosecution and support for police to do their jobs that those in non “progressive” places get”

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