Editorial: Lightfoot calls for 90-day police reform. Can Chicago be a national model? – Chicago Tribune

"A former federal prosecutor who at one point oversaw police misconduct cases, Lightfoot knows intimately the balance the city must strike between supporting a police force that ultimately reports to her, and transforming a culture of aggression that, in the past, landed those very officers before her disciplinary board."
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MikeH
5 years ago

The only national model Chicago can hope for is “how not to run a city”.

debtsor
5 years ago

Not once does anyone ever say: STOP YOUR NEPHEWS AND UNCLES AND HUSBANDS AND SONS FROM COMMITTING CRIMES!
 
See how easy that was? Little police interaction, little chance of police brutality!

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