Commentary: Chicago is making real progress on policing reform – Chicago Sun-Times*

Elena Gottreich, deputy mayor for public safety: "First, we must remember Chicago is experiencing historic reductions in violent crime on the South and West sides, as well as an unprecedented financial investment in those same communities, which for decades have been blighted by violence and lack of economic opportunity. The reduction in crime has largely been facilitated by the tireless efforts of our Chicago Police officers."
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Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

***”First, we must remember Chicago is experiencing historic reductions in violent crime on the South and West sides,***

After *historic* increases, any reductions will be *historic* as well…

Not to mention the *historic* increases in other parts of the city…

Add in far fewer police to take the reports of crimes & “viola!” *historic reductions*…

Pat S.
3 years ago

Hogwash!

Hobbling law enforcement is NOT helping … check the crime stats if you don’t believe me.

The Paraclete
3 years ago

The making so much progress nobody wants the job!

PlunkYourMagicTwangerFroggy
3 years ago
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Back door process to defund the police. Make the job so miserable that nobody will apply. Brilliant!

Old Joe
3 years ago

Too bad they can’t make real progress on crime though.

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