Chicago uses teams of ‘peacekeepers’ to prevent violence. – CBS2 (Chicago)

Cedric Hawkins is one of those workers on the 31st Street Beach responding to a large group of teens this past holiday weekend. "Nobody harmed, nobody hurt, and no fighting," he said. The program, originally set to only last the summer, will go through the end of next year. The state is using COVID money to pay for it, with $11 million this year and $30 million in 2024.
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Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

Good old Covid money, the debt keeps growing.

Giddyap
2 years ago

Peacekeepers have done a bang-up job this summer — especially when on of them beat and robbed a driver

https://cwbchicago.com/2023/05/chicago-man-wearing-peacekeeping-vest-charged-beating-robbing-victim-little-village.html

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