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Mike Tobin reports from Brooklyn Center, Minn.
The Chicago Police Department (CPD) has canceled days off for certain members until further notice amid events across the country, as parts of the U.S grapple with unrest in the wake of the Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright.
The Windy City’s police force announced late Monday that members of its Community Safety, Critical Incident Response and Summer Mobile Patrol teams would no longer be able to take days off, as well as all Area Detectives and additional specialized teams.
The announcement, made on a CPD Twitter account, further notes that the department is closely monitoring events across the country.
CPD cancels officer days off amid events across the country
By Stephanie Pagones
Chicago protesters want officer who killed Daunte Wright charged
Since Daunte Wright s killing, the calls for justice have been growing louder, as 150 protesters flooded the streets of downtown Chicago on Tuesday.
The Chicago Police Department has canceled days off for certain members until further notice amid events across the country, as parts of the U.S grapple with unrest in the wake of the Minnesota police shooting of Daunte Wright.
The Windy City’s police force announced late Monday that members of its Community Safety, Critical Incident Response and Summer Mobile Patrol teams would no longer be able to take days off, as well as all Area Detectives and additional specialized teams.