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CHICAGOLAND: Police will Respond Immediately To Burglaries,Car Theft




Starting this week, Chicago police are changing their responses to 911 calls. They'll no longer come right away to reports of things like criminal damage to property, vehicle thefts, garage burglaries, or other crimes in which the suspect is no longer on the scene, and the victim isn't in immediate danger.

The move will free up the equivalent of 44 police officers a day for patrol duties.

Read Full Story: http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2013/02/04/chicago-pol...

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mak011
mak011

Male, Age Private, East Orange, NJ

Posted February 06


Interesting, and you are not supposed to have a gun. Yest the mayor is protected just fine with all those guns. Makes one realize how self-centered politicians are.


nattyredds
nattyredds

Male, Age Private, Brooklyn, NY

Posted February 07


SO DOES THAT MEAN WHEN A CALL OR REPORT OF

SHOTS-FIRED

IF THE SUSPECT LEFT THE LOCATION THEY AINT COMING OR SHOULD I SAY THEY AINT RUSHING TO THE SHOTS-FIRED SCENE

THEN YA WANNA KNOW WHY CHI-TOWN IS A WAR ZONE

ARE YOU 4SERIOUS


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Female, Age Private, Schererville, IN

Posted February 08


And what if the suspect is a cop? Chicago needs to get rid of that little hitler - oops - I mean rahm emanuel, and that
supposed to be top cop from jersey.






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