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Chicago Cops: Meh, Burglaries and Car Thefts Will Just Have to Wait

John4199 Wrote: Feb 05, 2013 11:06 AM
My thoughts too. Where I live, they specifically tell citizens that 911 should only be used in cases were the threat of loss of life or limb is possible. A burglary in process fits the bill, but coming home and finding that you've been robbed or vandalized doesn't. When the suspect is gone, there's no rush to fill out paperwork.

As the violence in Chicago rages on, Chicago police are having to pool their resources in order to focus on the murder crisis in the Windy City, leaving other victims of violent crime practically on their own and unarmed. More from CBS Chicago:

Starting this week, Chicago police are changing their responses to 911 calls. They’ll no longer come right away to reports of things like criminal damage to property, vehicle thefts, garage burglaries, or other crimes in which the suspect is no longer on the scene, and the victim isn’t in immediate danger.

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