Mayor-Elect Brandon Johnson’s new chief of staff is mum on policing proposals, but sees power staying with the mayor’s office – WBEZ (Chicago)

During the campaign, Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson called to end the city’s contract with ShotSpotter, and said he would restore real-time access to the the city's police radio channels “as soon as possible.” But chief of staff Rich Guidice did not give a definitive answer on where he stands, and simply reiterated “officer safety is primary.”
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Nostradamus
2 years ago

Power staying with the Mayors office? Wow, such power captaining a sinking ship! Enjoy the ride down.

streeterville
2 years ago

Would be helpful for former Second City Cop blog-person to advise Wirepoints readers whether this is a meaningful appointment, or just more window-dressing by a former Daley Family connected operative growing his multiple city pensions.

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