
Chicago's police chief announces new community policing plan
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Chicago’s police superintendent announced Friday that all facets of the department — from patrol officers to executive staff — will be more engaged with the community in an effort to build trust and drive down crime.
"Arguably, this will be the most significant commitment of effort, resources and leadership to building trust in Chicago PD’s history," Police Superintendent David Brown told reporters. "This plan that we’re rolling out today is the best way to reduce crime in Chicago." "It’s the only way to police," Brown added. "Policing is best done with the community involved. Policing is a people business."More Related News

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