More Chicago Police Means Less Crime – Chicago Contrarian

"A city in which lawmakers and media are in thrall to the mercurial passions of progressive activists, CPD’s accomplishments are routinely ignored, dismissed as negligible, or otherwise undervalued to encourage the acceptance of alternatives to policing."
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Daskoterzar
11 months ago

The presence of law enforcement is part of it. Allowing those officers to actually do their jobs is another. The third requirement is a healthy fear of being arrested, of fighting with the Police and fear of jail time. Presence is about all Chicago will do. If an officer proactively engages with criminals and one of the youth want to file suit because of a bump on the head…the City will walk away from that officer and he/she are on their own. The other issue is the suspects fear of fighting with the Police, used to be that if you… Read more »

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