Paul Vallas: How has a year of the SAFE-T Act affected crime victims? – Chicago Tribune*

"As proponents such as (State's Attorney Kim) Foxx claim the SAFE-T Act’s critics were motivated by race, the fact remains that victims of violent crime in Chicago are overwhelmingly people of color. Public safety is a fundamental human right, and that right is being denied, especially to the Black community, when the concept of keeping violent and habitual offenders off our streets is being abandoned."
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In related news, CWB reported that the 25th person on pretrial release this year has gone on to commit more crime.

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