The SAFE-T Act is making the detention of alleged criminals difficult – Wirepoints on AM 560 Chicago’s Morning Answer

Ted joined Dan and Amy to talk about the continued influx of migrants into Chicago, the growing fight between Gov. Pritzker and Mayor Johnson over where migrants should be sent/located, why the SAFE-T Act has led to an overwhelming number of appeals taking place, the continued attempts to further weaken policing in Illinois, and more.

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LetsgoBrandon!
2 years ago

The “Safe-T” act is living up to its name and intended purpose for you idiots who vote democrat. Have to keep the “T”errorist criminals “safe” see how that works? Also need to keep that money making court system in business too, more crime, more cases, more money for the court system and judges to make money while you sucker law biding taxpayers keep paying your extortion fee, oh I mean taxes because the government cares about you so much, lol what a clown show joke.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

The Un Safe T Act seems to be unevenly enforced. Arrested yesterday was a woman for shooting at someone on the expressway last year. The future brain surgeon in Joliet that murdered eight people was taken into custody and released for the exact same crime.

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

Let’s have a free for all when it comes to crime. He.., it worked in Dodge City, Tombstone, Deadwood why can’t it work Here especially in Chicago. “ Usual gang of idiots “, want to have all criminals who are arrested released from Custody period. We do not need police or any other ways To keep citizens safe from criminals. Every day make it part of the morning Ritual, shower, shave, dress and morning coffee. Do not forget to put your holster on And slip the old 0.45 into it before you leave the house. All is well, it’s what… Read more »

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