Mayor Johnson insists public safety remains top priority despite budget crunch – WBBM (Chicago)

For example, he noted, the City is moving forward with its program of having medical and mental health professionals answer emergency calls for people having mental health crises, instead of police. Funding for community anti-violence programs is up as well.
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Hello Indiana!
1 year ago

Awesome. Can’t wait to see a phalanx of social workers and violence interrupters on the Mag Mile, etc. should Trump win the election. His honor should also seriously consider turning his 150+ personal police safety detail into more holistic based violence prevention as well.

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Such a inferior individual

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