A North Side alderman in Chicago has decided to stop sharing crime alerts online and via email, citing concerns that they create a negative perception. This decision comes after four people were shot in her ward last week. Additionally, robberies and sex attacks in her ward are at a 12-year high. Constituents who wish to receive crime alerts will now have to opt-in via email or contact local police districts for information.
As Chicago Burns, Alderman Will No Longer Share Crime Alerts With Constituents Because They Create a Bad ‘Perception’ via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/GruWlFCssq
An alderman who had 4 people shot in her ward last week has decided that she will no longer share crime alerts online or in her email newsletter because they create a bad "perception." P.S. — Robberies and sex attacks in her ward are at 12-year highs. https://t.co/6wIAokRehK
"Constituents who want to receive crime alerts via email will have to “opt-in,” said the alderman, who suggested people call the local police districts if they want information about crime in the neighborhood." The city of Chicago, CPD included, plays the same game of concealing… https://t.co/jl0QME3R84
“Constituents who want to receive crime alerts via email will have to “opt-in,” said the alderman, who suggested people call the local police districts if they want information about crime in the neighborhood.” https://t.co/aedCnk2yJo
A North Side alderman will no longer share crime alerts online or via email because she says they create a bad "perception." Four people have been shot in her ward in the past week. Robberies and sex attacks in her ward are at 12-year highs. https://t.co/6wIAokQGsc