State Rep. Andrew Chesney: Illinois SAFE-T Act reforms will still let dangerous criminals back on streets – Rockford Register Star

"No amount of sugarcoating can change what Illinoisans are seeing with their own eyes: Shootings and other violent crimes are up. Carjacking is rampant, and criminal mob actions are plaguing our cities.Illinois’ law enforcement community is demoralized and police officers are retiring in droves."
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Giddyap
3 years ago

When the state’s crime stats spike next year, the Democrats will be talking about reparations as the answer to the problem.

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