Video: Chicago FBI Chief on Violent Crime, Counterterrorism Following First 100 Days In Office – WTTW (Chicago)

Robert "Wes" Wheeler Jr. says the Chicago bureau has a “very collaborative” environment with the Chicago Police Department. “The type of impact I want us to make is to attack a criminal enterprise that can remove criminals and the architecture of their organization that's committing violent crime. We want to dismantle that. That’s not always one arrest at a time. That’s a longer term investigation that requires a lot of resources and rigor.”
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debtsor
3 years ago

Keep digging deeper into the Latin Mass, school board meetings and parent advocacy groups! Them violent criminals are hiding in plain sight! Everyone knows these groups are notoriously difficult to infiltrate! Those shootings on the south and west sides are almost entire disgruntled parents!

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