Paul Vallas: The protection of Chicago’s witnesses and victims must be a priority – Chicago Tribune*

"Witnesses and victims are afraid to cooperate because police can’t protect them from shooters in their neighborhoods. It’s going to get worse with alternative detention programs. Offenders’ mere presence in the community can be threatening. The SAFE-T Act will make witnesses and victims even more reluctant to cooperate with the police."
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Reese
2 years ago

When did Chicago ever care about crime victims?

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