Nearly six months into his tenure, the Chicago police superintendent said the solution to violent crime is multi-faceted.
Michelle GallardoNearly six months into his tenure, the Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling said the solution to violent crime is multi-faceted.It's been nearly six months since Superintendent Larry Snelling was sworn in as the head of the Chicago Police Department.
The solution is multi-faceted, he said. And it starts with youth-oriented programs that reach young children before the gangs do, and increasing visibility by getting more police officers out of squad cars and onto bikes. With Tuesday being Election Day, Snelling also addressed two things he believes the next Cook County state's attorney needs to do, beginning with how the system deals with juvenile crime."Listen, if I'm out robbing people, and I'm getting jewelry and money and things of that nature, and nobody's holding me accountable, why would I choose to do something different?" Snelling said.
"We have to hold them. They have to be held. Because we know that when they get out, whether it's EM or not, they will re-offend. They will do it again," Snelling said.
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