Violence Interrupter founder Tio Hardiman calls for an African American to take back their communities amid another deadly summer in the Windy City.
Chicago's top cop took aim at the court system Monday for releasing violent offenders amid a wave of gun violence in the city, according to reports.
Police Superintendent David Brown addressed the issue during a press conference, where he was asked about last weekend's violence, which left at least 12 dead and 70 people shot across Chicago.
"What we can do different is challenge the courts to render Chicago safe," Brown said, according to Chicago's WBBM-TV. "Holding offenders in jail longer not releasing murderers back into our community. That’s what we can do different."