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In the latest example of biased reporting, WTTW relied on a flawed study from UChicago Justice Project that claims crime dropping in neighborhoods once served by ShotSpotter justifies Mayor Brandon Johnson decommissioning the system. This is abominable reporting. ShotSpotter reduces police response to a shooting incident. The technology never...

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🙏 Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera, killed in Chatham, suspects in custody, CPD officials say By Tre Ward and ABC7 Chicago Digital Team WLS Friday, June 6, 2025 3:20AM CPD officer shot, killed on South Side, suspects in custody: Snelling A Chicago police officer was shot and killed Thursday night in Chatham, CPD Supt. Larry Snelling said in an update. Multiple suspects are in custody. CHICAGO (WLS) -- A Chicago police officer was shot and killed Thursday evening on the South Side, CPD officials said. The incident happened at East 82nd Street and South Drexel Avenue in Chatham. While Chicago police officers were conducting an investigatory stop at the location, a suspect fled into a nearby apartment building, CPD Superintendent Larry Snelling said during a a.m. news conference Friday. The officers pursued the suspect into the building, where they encountered a different suspect who was armed with a rifle, Snelling said. The suspect fired the rifle, and an officer also shot their weapon during the incident. A 36-year-old female officer was shot and was taken to the University of Chicago hospital in a squad car, officials told ABC7. She later died due to her injuries, Snelling said. The deceased officer's name was not yet released. She was with the department for four years at the 6th District and was a mother, Snelling said. Multiple people were taken into custody after the shooting, Snelling said. Charges are pending as police investigate. No other injuries were reported. A large police presence could be seen by ABC7's crews near the location of the shooting late Thursday evening. Tactical units were on scene, and police deployed drones and helicopters in their search. No further information about the shooting was immediately available. #ChicagoScanner #Homicide #Chicago

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Footage shows a mass theft incident at a JD store in east London, with an estimated 10 to 15 individuals running from the store with armfuls of clothing as store staff attempted to intervene. The incident is reported to be the subject of a Metropolitan Police investigation. Identifying details of those involved have been blurred. No arrests have been publicly confirmed at the time of posting. Retail crime across England and Wales has reached record levels. The British Retail Consortium recorded over 20 million customer theft incidents in the year to August 2024, with retailers reporting that less than 30% of shoplifting incidents now receive a police response. Industry estimates put the total cost of retail crime at over £2 billion annually. In response, the Crime and Policing Act 2025 introduced a new criminal offence of assaulting a retail worker, carrying a maximum sentence of 12 months in prison. The Act also removed the £200 threshold below which shop theft was previously considered a summary-only offence, allowing more serious cases to be tried in Crown Court. The Metropolitan Police has pledged to attend all retail crime incidents where suspects are detained, evidence is available, or where there is a reasonable line of enquiry. The British Retail Consortium continues to call for tougher sentencing and a dedicated retail crime response unit. If you have information about retail crime incidents, contact the Metropolitan Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. 🎥 London.ukcrime 📍 East London #UB1UB2 #London #News

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WHAT? Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Says Law Enforcement is a ‘Sickness’ That Hasn’t Led to Safer Cities | Mike LaChance, The Gateway Pundit Is Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson completely crazy? It sure looks that way. He recently commented that law enforcement is a ‘sickness’ and that it has not led to safer cities. This is obviously part of his ongoing refusal to allow President Trump to send resources to Chicago in an effort to curb the city’s rampant problem of violent crime. It’s amazing that Johnson has somehow managed to be an even worse mayor for Chicago than Lori Lightfoot. He is clearly in over his head in this role. Townhall reports: Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson Says Law Enforcement Is a ‘Sickness’ That Doesn’t Make Communities Safer The city of Chicago has a crime problem. Everyone knows it, including Chicago’s mayor, Brandon Johnson, and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker. Pritzker himself said crime is just a part of big city life, just after a bloody Labor Day weekend where 54 people were shot and seven were killed. Mayor Johnson took a more theological approach, saying jailing criminals is “racist, unholy and doesn’t lower violent crime rates.” That was on August 25, a week before all the mayhem in Chicago. We’re now halfway through September, and Mayor Johnson continues to object to putting criminals in prison… In Washington, DC, President Trump’s push to stop crime has, in fact, reduced crime. The nation’s capital saw a stretch of at least ten days with zero homicides. This isn’t even the first time Johnson has made this incredibly stupid point. He said something similar in August. This is all such an insult to the people of Chicago. How long will they put up with it? Read more:

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