It's the delay in the charging that has Dazzler so OUTRAGED over this shooting. Dazzler, just pretend the old guy was black and then you and all of you other leftist pals won't give a fuck about this case.
Dazzler just proved that it's not the shooting that matters to the Left, it's solely the color of the victim and the shooter.
Things racists do for $1000, Alex (RIP)
Things that the dazzler doesn't support but never talks about he only votes for dems who vote for this sh*t. Lots of dead blacks and no fiscal responsibility but need to break a few eggs for the power.
ASKING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Can Chicago Survive Brandon Johnson?
Chicago’s election highlights several aspects of our research, including ballooning expenditures, rising crime, and cratering commercial real-estate markets. Perhaps more than anywhere else, the Windy City exhibits the telltale signs of a negative spiral.
In the 2010s, Chicago saw a small population increase of around 2 percent, but the number of municipal employees fell by almost 5 percent, owing to the pension crowd-out effect, in which rising pension costs squeeze other city priorities. Chicago’s pension spending has nearly tripled in the past ten fiscal years, from around $15,700 per full-time employee to more than $45,000. Pension expenditures now total more than $1.5 billion—over 12 percent of the city’s total revenue. For every person Chicago employs, in other words, it is effectively paying $45,000 to a city employee who has already retired. And the problem will worsen in the years to come, with the city’s pension debts exceeding those of 45 states and the recent market downturn intensifying its funding shortfalls. As these costs rise, they limit the revenue available for needed services.
And Chicago can hardly afford to tighten its belt on public safety. From 2020 through 2022, more than 2,000 people were murdered within city limits. The 2021 figure of nearly 800 was roughly 60 percent higher than that of 2019—yet the Chicago Police Department recorded less than half the number of physical arrests in 2021 as it did in 2019. Crucial to understanding these numbers is that the police force has shrunk by 8 percent in less than half a decade.
Under Johnson, Chicago won’t need as many police, anyway: Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson touts sending social workers to 911 calls as crime solution.
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Dazzler, just pretend the old guy was black and then you and all of you other leftist pals won't give a fuck about this case.
Things racists do for $1000, Alex (RIP)
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ASKING THE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS: Can Chicago Survive Brandon Johnson?
Chicago’s election highlights several aspects of our research, including ballooning expenditures, rising crime, and cratering commercial real-estate markets. Perhaps more than anywhere else, the Windy City exhibits the telltale signs of a negative spiral.
In the 2010s, Chicago saw a small population increase of around 2 percent, but the number of municipal employees fell by almost 5 percent, owing to the pension crowd-out effect, in which rising pension costs squeeze other city priorities. Chicago’s pension spending has nearly tripled in the past ten fiscal years, from around $15,700 per full-time employee to more than $45,000. Pension expenditures now total more than $1.5 billion—over 12 percent of the city’s total revenue. For every person Chicago employs, in other words, it is effectively paying $45,000 to a city employee who has already retired. And the problem will worsen in the years to come, with the city’s pension debts exceeding those of 45 states and the recent market downturn intensifying its funding shortfalls. As these costs rise, they limit the revenue available for needed services.
And Chicago can hardly afford to tighten its belt on public safety. From 2020 through 2022, more than 2,000 people were murdered within city limits. The 2021 figure of nearly 800 was roughly 60 percent higher than that of 2019—yet the Chicago Police Department recorded less than half the number of physical arrests in 2021 as it did in 2019. Crucial to understanding these numbers is that the police force has shrunk by 8 percent in less than half a decade.
Under Johnson, Chicago won’t need as many police, anyway: Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson touts sending social workers to 911 calls as crime solution.
The one destroying our country.
And he's not using a gun.
Dazzler working OT to deflect from the failure he put into the WH with is asinine vote.
We see you, dipshit.