Resource officers were pulled from all Chicago Public Schools last August at the behest of Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Teachers Union. Snelling thinks that should be reconsidered: “I’m not saying it’s for (every) school, but I am saying that there are some locations where those kids could use that mentorship."
Why are the reserve officers needed in mostly empty schools anyway? Maybe the teachers-principals fight with maintenance and groundskeepers all day long.
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Snelling apparently forgot that thugs and their thug parents yowled when police presence in schools impeded the drug dealing and intimidation.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Why are the reserve officers needed in mostly empty schools anyway? Maybe the teachers-principals fight with maintenance and groundskeepers all day long.
Snelling apparently forgot that thugs and their thug parents yowled when police presence in schools impeded the drug dealing and intimidation.