‘You’re like a zombie’: Mass exodus of cops from Chicago PD because of burnout, targeting of police – Law Enforcement Today

“It was like Groundhog Day, You’d go to work, you’d be there 12-plus hours. You’d come home, you’d sleep, you’d eat, you’d do it again," said former police officer Amy Hurley, who became a Chicago Police Officer when she was 25.
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Curious Observer
3 years ago

To all of those who have retired, changed to another department, moved on or just flat out quit, thank you for your efforts to make the world a little better place. You did have a positive impact on our world. Although I don’t know you, I understand and appreciate your daily sacrifices. Best of luck to you all.

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