Cook County is Getting a Helicopter to Help Track Carjackers, Sheriff Says – NBC5 (Chicago)

The Chicago Police Department is also preparing to buy two helicopters, according to city officials. Last month, the city’s budget director said $11.5 million was earmarked for them.
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Stop using the racist term “Carjacking.” Use the PC phrase “Vehicular Equity Reparations to Underepresented Youths.”

mqyl
3 years ago

Tracking carjackers almost sounds like law enforcement.

Giddyap
3 years ago

If they equip those helicopters with rocket propelled grenades, then you would really see some progress in ending the carjack crisis.

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

What’s the point? Foxx will release the carjackers anyway

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