Fight Over Police Funding Shows Divided Council, With Some Calling For Cuts As Others Beg For More Cops – Block Club Chicago

The differing opinions on police are evident in Ald. Jeanette Taylor’s 20th Ward. “I have a ward that’s split, half of my ward hates you, and the other part loves you, so I’m somewhere in the middle,” she told Supt. David Brown. “It seems like every major city around the country is doing something different than just investing in police, and we’re not.”
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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Raise Taxes,
Support the Police with your wallet.

The True believer
5 years ago

Sophia King is a cop hating, pro criminal campaign contribution hustler. She needs to be exposed for what she is and must be investigated for collecting thousands in campaign contributions from a developer trying to get TIF millions for the Michael Reese site. But she tries to defund the police because her south and west side constiuency wants it.

Eddie
5 years ago

Then, there will be more police in your area. ?

King’s ward is southside only. ?

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