With Wealthy Neighborhoods Turning To Armed Private Security, Questions Raised About Accountability – Block Club Chicago

Mayor Lori Lightfoot weighed in on the growing trend Monday afternoon, saying “We don’t want to have a circumstance where public safety is only available to the wealthy. That’s a terrible dynamic.”
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Ex Illini
3 years ago

Yeah, she would rather have everyone be a target! What a complete idiot!

Pat S.
3 years ago

She says this while surrounded by her private security – guess it’s ‘for me, but not for thee.’

Lions Choice
3 years ago

While Neighbors Are Hiring Private Security To Deal With Crime Crisis, Cop-Hating Community ‘Karens,’ Crime-Enabling Illinois ACLU, Cry Foul  

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