Police Supt. David Brown Meets With President Biden At White House Amid Spike In Chicago Violence; New Plan Will Focus On Gun Trafficking – CBS2 (Chicago)

The message from the White House, as Chicago Police Supt. David Brown put it, was, “We can start the investigative process both on tracing guns, but focus on gun trafficking.”
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rick1099
2 years ago

The meeting should have been called ” When Dummies Meet”

The True Believer
2 years ago

Why can’t we stop the gun control, gun trafficking nonsense? The problem is criminals but Lori and Brown refuse to say the truth about the black community. Until we call it what it is, the killing will continue.

heyjude
2 years ago

100% correct. They don’t seem to realize that if the criminals were in prison where they belong, you wouldn’t need to worry about them getting illegal firearms.

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