Concerns remain after Chicago officials unveil plan for slowing robbery spree – Center Square

“We're down over 2,000 police officers and how can you deter crime when folks know that there's not enough police officers out there,” Ald. Chris Taliaferro, a former Chicago Police Department officer and current member of the city’s Public Safety Committee, said. “We're not putting the emphasis on policing and we're letting police officers attrition out and not replacing them responsibly.”
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chris
1 year ago

Wish we COULD elect the proper government so our Police would want to come back

Old Joe
1 year ago

Folks, TPTB want it this way. They’ve made it so nobody wants to be the Chicago Police anymore.

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