Forced To Confront Migrant Crisis Daily, Chicago Police Officers Step Up To Help With No Guidance From City – Block Club Chicago

Police officers call 311 every morning hoping to find shelter space, but the answer is always the same: Shelters are full and the wait list is long, a Northwest Side officer said. “I feel bad for them but there’s not much we can do,” she said. “We’re told nothing. … We don’t know when the next van will show up.”
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The Flying Bunzer
2 years ago

Hit the medial and cite unhealthy work conditions. File a complaint with OSHA. File union grievance. Sue the city and CPD.

Giddyap
2 years ago

City is in a multi year crime crisis and cops are being used to babysit illegals

That’s the Illinois Democrat way

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