CPD Supt.: Stay-at-home order contributed to most violent Memorial Day weekend since 2015 – Chicago Sun-Times

Lightfoot emphatically denied that a crackdown on overtime pay resulted in 1,000 fewer police officers on the street, and blamed disgruntled cops for spreading that rumor. Still, she said she had told Brown that “this was a fail. Whatever the strategy was, it didn’t work. ... This weekend’s violence was out of control.”

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ConcernedExpat
5 years ago

So she blames the CPD superintendent whom she just hired a few months ago and contradicts him in the same presser demonstrating how out of touch she is with her own statistics. THIS IS WHAT FAILED LEADERSHIP LOOKS LIKE, DEMS. Also it should not come as a shock lawless gang members on the southside aren’t abiding to shelter in place orders.

debtsor
5 years ago
Reply to  ConcernedExpat

Anyone else notice the relationship between freeing people from jail and prison and the increase in crime?

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MikeH
5 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Crazy how that works.

Bill
5 years ago

“There is no circumstance like the one we are facing right now when it comes to public safety.”

…and this whole thing is the fault of Queenie, J. Beluga and the Democratic Party.

UnclePugsly
5 years ago

Let’s face it – Groot hasn’t a clue what she is doing. Enjoy the misery Chicago – you voted for it.

chumpchange
5 years ago

“Buckwheat casts blame, again.”

The only headline needed when writing about Chicago politics.

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