At CPS high schools, a stark racial divide on when cops are called on students and arrests

Long, I mean loooong, story here about police in public schools, a what-came-first, chicken-or-egg story. Cops’ inserting themselves or black and latino kids getting out of hand?

In another life for us all, would the issue being one rather than the other? The article may be intended to solve that conundrum. Does it, in 2500 words?

2 thoughts on “At CPS high schools, a stark racial divide on when cops are called on students and arrests

  1. Another article finding bias where none exists to promote anger. The schools with the most police were the ones with the most student violence requiring police presence. Does that reflect badly on the race in the majority in those schools? Probably. Solution: parents, discipline your children. Listen to Candace Owen, who wants a better life for blacks; follow her advice.

    The schools want it both ways, no police presence, but safety for all. Just as in Chicago, the police are blamed if they don’t stop the rioting, looting, but attacked if they have to use violence or strong-arm tactics to stop violence.

    The total hypocrisy of Lightfoot should infuriate all Chicagoans. No protests in her neighborhood (what about that right to assemble for redress of grievances?) and lots of police to protect her property and family, but the rest of the population can just endure whatever the mob inflicts.

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