Chicago’s Gun Offender Registry ‘Incomplete and Unreliable,’ City Watchdog Finds – WTTW (Chicago)

The Office of Inspector General also found that police don’t typically conduct routine residency verifications or other proactive missions necessary to enforce the ordinance and the city rarely seeks to enforce penalties for ordinance violations.
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Mark F
10 months ago

Unfortunately, even if the Chicago PD had the resources to do the checks, this gun registry would be considered racist due to the number of minorities in it not matching the demographics of Chicago.

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago

Hey WTAF, any scathing expose on why the underserved aren’t being given more time for possession of extended magazines/ trigger switches on guns when/ if they are sentenced? How about a report on the breeders of the underserved doing time for the crimes committed by their non- demonized monthly check boosters as has happened to other people? Biased, left leaning “ reporting “, funded with our tax dollars.

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