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Where were the 1,200 officers last weekend? | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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Tough questions after deadly Fourth of July in Black neighborhoods By Keith Chambers and Chinta Strausberg The deadly Fourth of July weekend in Chicago’s Black neighborhoods had residents questioning the city’s failed strategy of putting 1,200 additional officers on the street. As the city recalibrates its policing plans, Saint Sabina’s pastor, Father Michael Pfleger, is []

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