Editorial: With ShotSpotter’s looming demise, Brandon Johnson turns his back on neighborhoods whose votes made him mayor – Chicago Tribune*

"Ald. Emma Mitts represents a large chunk of Johnson’s neighborhood of Austin. She was blunt. 'I don’t even know why we’re discussing this,' she said angrily. And, citing Johnson’s decision in February to extend ShotSpotter only long enough so that it would stay in effect through the Democratic National Convention in August, she said, 'If it’s good enough for the DNC, then it’s good for us now.' Johnson won 80% percent of the vote in Mitts’ ward."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Also of note are those aldermen who ducked out on the vote and the ones whose areas that don’t even utilize the “ walkie talkie on a stick “ voting against keeping it.

Old Joe
1 year ago

Hmm……this story reminds me of the pigs sending Boxer to the glue factory……

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