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Arrests at historic lows, murders up 50% since last election: Next mayor faces daunting challenges on public safety

Por: Chicago Sun Times Politics March 31, 2023

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As Chicago’s mayoral candidates have sparred over their vision of the city’s future, two themes have largely dominated the conversation: Crime and policing. Whether Brandon Johnson or Paul Vallas wins, the new mayor will have to work with the current police leadership to tamp down rising crime and implement sweeping court-ordered reforms.The candidates have presented vastly different plans to take on this daunting challenge.Vallas, endorsed... + full article



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