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tod evans
08-10-2014, 06:09 AM
Sending in more government employees and spending more tax dollars isn't going to fix the end result of too much government.

But fixing isn't on the menu, compliance is.............


40 state troopers headed to Chicago to help combat violence

http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/07/justice/chicago-violence-state-troopers/index.html?hpt=ju_c2

In yet another sign of the gravity of Chicago's violent crime problem, 40 Illinois State Police officers will soon hit the streets in beleaguered neighborhoods.
The officers represent an expansion of a partnership between Chicago Police and the Illinois State Police.

"Earlier this year I told (Chicago) Mayor (Rahm) Emanuel we would help in any way we could to combat violence in the city. When he requested assistance, I immediately agreed to help," Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn said in a press release announcing the move.
The 40 officers will join the Chicago Police Department's Fugitive Unit and help search for wanted criminals.
"I'm proud to bring so many partners together to focus on real solutions that will help ensure every child in every neighborhood has the safety and opportunities they deserve," Emanuel said in a press release.
The additional officers are expected to be added in the next 30 days.
Chicago is suffering through an awful summer of violent shootings. Over the Fourth of July weekend alone more than 60 people were shot and nine were killed.
The state police and Chicago Police will form "surge" teams with five Chicago Police officers and two state troopers, according to the press release from Quinn's office. The teams will work to find known violent criminals in an effort to get them off of the streets of Chicago.
The expanded partnership will be funded with current state police resources.
And at the city level, steps have been taken to get more boots on the ground. Last week, Chicago Police Superintendent Garry F. McCarthy ordered 150 officers to be taken off of administrative jobs and added to street patrol, Monday through Thursday, CNN affiliate WLS reported.
In addition to heightened police forces, the city is also taking a softer approach to quell crime.
A local supermarket chain will provide food for Faith in Action community events. These events, hosted by community and faith groups, take place in neighborhoods most impacted by violence.

After Faith in Action events were held over Memorial Day, there were no shootings in Chicago for 42 hours, according to a statement from the mayor's office.
"I am very pleased that Mayor Emanuel has committed to a community process to address our public safety challenges," said the Rev. Dr. L. Bernard Jakes of the West Point Missionary Baptist Church in Chicago. "He is listening and responding."

alucard13mm
08-10-2014, 01:01 PM
Or.. they can ease up on gun control and let citizens protect themselves and police their own neighborhoods, since the cops cant be everywhere. Even with 40 cops, that won't do crap.

aGameOfThrones
08-10-2014, 01:24 PM
Or.. they can ease up on gun control and let citizens protect themselves and police their own neighborhoods, since the cops cant be everywhere. Even with 40 cops, that won't do crap.


a lot of dogs are gonna die...

LibForestPaul
08-10-2014, 01:51 PM
a lot of dogs are gonna die...

sick and funny, thanks alot...

And Grannys being tazered, fathers being chokedhold.

bolil
08-10-2014, 11:54 PM
"The teams will work to find known violent criminals in an effort to get them off of the streets of Chicago." Something here doesn't make sense. Why are known violent criminals on the streets to begin with? If they are known, they have been convicted. If they have been convicted, they have been to jail/prison. If they have been to jail/prison and are back on the streets they have been released. If they have been released they have been rehabilitated. If they have been rehabilitated they are no longer violent criminals.

Might have something to do with a quarter of 26 and California's (County Jail) being non criminal, people who had the audacity to get caught using, buying, selling, having a prohibited substance.

Would theye release violent criminals with the intent of expanding police presence and powers?

Mani
08-11-2014, 01:05 AM
Or.. they can ease up on gun control and let citizens protect themselves and police their own neighborhoods, since the cops cant be everywhere. Even with 40 cops, that won't do crap.


No no no! Stricter gun laws! Even though it's one of the strictest gun law states, there's just not enough laws! Need more! And more cops! That will solve everything. :rolleyes:

Vanguard101
08-11-2014, 02:30 AM
Word of advice: If anyone thinks less gun control will stop Chicago's crime, then you have no real understanding of Chiraq. At all. Period.


I'm not for arms control in any shape or form.

tod evans
08-11-2014, 03:34 AM
There's only one way to end this BS and that's strip all federal funding from the "Just-Us" department AND the welfare department.

kcchiefs6465
08-11-2014, 03:35 AM
Word of advice: If anyone thinks less gun control will stop Chicago's crime, then you have no real understanding of Chiraq. At all. Period.

I'm not for arms control in any shape or form.
It would at least offer the citizenry a proper defense against a rather large criminal class.

As far as stopping the violence, the city is mired by by and large government created issues (or issues that were exacerbated by policy). From the prohibitionist days (lasting to this day) to even earlier with political favors dictating the city's policies.

A person with a felony from four decades ago is unable to buy a shotgun. An armed society is a polite society.

The situation is particularly fucked when looking into the regulatory schemes, the Federal Reserve debasing the currency, the education system, the drug laws, the police state that has resulted and underlying racism. There's much more, I have written quite a bit on these sorts of topics, but regardless, the right to protect oneself is inherent in every being.

The Chicago PD is the largest gang in the city.

tod evans
08-11-2014, 03:45 AM
Isn't it obvious that government is funding both sides of this fiasco just like they are over in Sandville?