Compromise could bring new kind of curfew to Chicago streets this summer – NBC5 (Chicago)

According to Ald. Brian Hopkins, who represents the downtown area, a compromise would include Chicago police being able to implement emergency curfews. "This would apply anytime - 8 p.m., 6 p.m., 5 p.m. - whenever is necessary," Hopkins said. "It's driven by what's actually happening, instead of an arbitrary time on the clock, which also makes sense. It gives greater flexibility to the police."
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Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Not so fast. Already a couple of aldercreatures are making squeaky noises about the police abusing the rules. The one Latinomarxist showed his true colors when he voiced concerns about Wrigley Field and it’s environs not being policed as much as other areas.

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