Neighbors, business leaders call for 100 more police cameras on Chicago’s West Side – CBS2 (Chicago)

Leading the charge is Roger Romanelli, executive director of the Fulton Market Association. With the Chicago Police Department facing a shortage of officers, Romanelli pointed to Tax Increment Financing funds – or TIF money – to fund the eyes in the sky and fill the void.
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Mary Ladd
2 years ago

“Last year, surveillance cameras captured a shooting on Lake Street at Kostner Avenue in West Garfield Park. The cameras mounted outside Gary Maus’ Paul Davis restoration business caught thieves hopping the fence, breaking into his trucks, and cutting catalytic converters.”

Cameras record crimes being committed but they don’t prevent the crimes from happening. And do they aid in the capture of the perpetrators, where’s the list of cases solved thanks to the surveillance cameras?

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