- Mayor Rahm Emanuel was trying to reassure the public that Chicago Police are moving quickly to stop the kind of mob attacks which occurred this past weekend, as well as the spike in gang violence this year.
The mayor said he’s talked with Police Supt. Garry McCarthy about doing what’s necessary to stop the mob attacks downtown, and gang violence wherever it occurs, to make sure the streets are safe.
“We’re going to make sure that – it’s not just Michigan Avenue – I want it in every part of the city. I want to make sure that our kids can again reclaim the streets, and our lawful citizens,” he said. “I will not rest until it happens.”
Thanks Rahm. Are you going to honor our contract while you express this so-called "confidence?"
Or are you going to, how did your minion put it..."stick it in [our] ear" over a supposed missed deadline?
Between the death of the tourism industry and a teachers' strike on the horizon, Rahm might be losing a bunch of sleep this summer.
Or are you going to, how did your minion put it..."stick it in [our] ear" over a supposed missed deadline?
Between the death of the tourism industry and a teachers' strike on the horizon, Rahm might be losing a bunch of sleep this summer.