Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown (C) talks to reporters with (L-R) Community-Based Public Safety Collective Co-Founder Aqeela Sherrills; San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo; Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis; and Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser outside the West Wing following a meeting with President Joe Biden and Attorney General Merrick Garland about reducing gun violence at the White House.
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WASHINGTON — Chicago Police Supt. David Brown, after a White House meeting with President Joe Biden, Attorney General Merrick Garland and other officials to discuss the president’s crime fighting strategies, said Garland made a “significant commitment” to help the city where he was born.