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Subject Law Enforcement Today News Brief
Date October 15, 2020 9:05 PM
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"Who needs police? ‘Violence Interrupters’ have been brought in to save Minneapolis (op-ed)"

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** Chicago soars past 600 murders for the year. The mayor is busy playing with penguins. No, really.
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CHICAGO, IL – A slow motion massacre is playing out on the streets of Democrat run Chicago.

A violent first weekend in October pushed Chicago over a grim mile marker for the first time in five years.

The Chicago Sun Times reports that Chicago Police say the city has now seen more than 600 murders in 2020. That’s a major spike from this time in 2019. Read More. ([link removed])
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** Massachusetts city uses taxpayer money to fund sickening anti-police BLM mural dripping blood and skulls
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SPRINGFIELD, MA- The city of Springfield, Massachusetts has lost sixteen police officers in the line of duty, the most recent being the shooting death of Officer Kevin Ambrose on June 4, 2012.

Prior to that, the last two officers shot and killed in the line of duty occurred on November 12, 1985 when officers Alain Beauregard and Michael Schiavina died in the line of duty. Read More. ([link removed])
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Kyle is an officer who lost his own father in the line of duty. Here is his story. Watch Now. ([link removed])
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** Who needs police? ‘Violence Interrupters’ have been brought in to save Minneapolis (op-ed)
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – Well folks, it’s official like a referee’s whistle – Minneapolis has launched their new means to combat violent crime before it stops. Welcome to the era of the “Violence Interrupters”

Seriously…that’s what the new violence-prevention team is called in Minneapolis; the “Violence Interrupters”. Their mission: stop violence in the streets before it starts. Read More. ([link removed])

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Report: Judges released more than 60% of criminals, including gang members in Chicago despite prosecutors’ warnings

CHICAGO, IL – During the first day of the confirmation hearing of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill) expressed his concern about felons and their ability to get their hands on firearms in Chicago.

The Blaze reported that Durbin based his concerns on a dissent that Barrett had written, which said:

“These gangbangers and thugs fill up the trunks of their cars with firearms and head into the city of Chicago and kill everyone from infants to older people.” ** Read More. ([link removed])
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