Commentary: CPD is failing at solving crime. A new bill would help change that. – Chicago Tribune*

"The city has long uplifted a version of public safety that focuses on the purported needs of tourists while failing the Black and brown people who live here. The Uniform Crime Reporting Act and its proposed amendment are powerful tools for empowering Chicago residents to evaluate CPD effectiveness, ensure police accountability and build community trust."
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debtsor
2 years ago

Snitches get stitches, that’s why so little crime is solved. In other communities, family members and neighbors call the police on criminals immediately, and in the case of J6 protesters, they’ll call the FBI gleefully to snitch on their friends and family…

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