Desk Duty Cops Could Be Put On CTA Trains And Platforms To Stop Crime, Top Cop Says – Block Club Chicago

“The average resident would rather see an officer deployed in the field than at a desk if we can still make it work with administration work,” Supt. David Brown said. He declined to say how many officers will get moved, but he did confirm police have also taken officers away from narcotics and gang units to beef up CTA patrols.
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Hmmmm……sounds like Tex has an idea! If you’re placed on desk duty you are also expected to patrol the trains? Huh?

Ex Illini
3 years ago

All the drug peddlers are glad to know that narcotics officers have been redeployed to the CTA. Time to expand their business! Be sure to thank JB, Lori, Toni, Lil Kim and Judge Tim.

Joey Zamboni
3 years ago

Robbing “Peter” to pay “Paul” always works in the leftist never-never land…

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