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.
Chicago s top cop blames wave of gun violence on courts letting out violent offenders from jail
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After violent weekend, Chicago Police Superintendent points to courts as the problem
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Chicago s top cop goes off on progressive policies, says they are to blame for crime wave
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Poll Shows Biden s Gun Violence Approval Rating Falling to 37% Amid Rise in Shootings
On 7/25/21 at 9:43 PM EDT
President Joe Biden s approval rating for his handling of gun violence has fallen to 37 percent, according to a new poll, as shootings continue to rise in five major U.S. cities.
The latest ABC News/Ipsos poll, conducted between July 23-24 and released Sunday, showed Biden s gun violence approval rating under water, with 37 percent approving and 61 percent disapproving.
The findings marked a slump in the president s approval rating on gun violence compared to the same survey conducted between March 26-27, which showed 42 percent approving and 57 percent disapproving.