As Battle Against Virus Wanes, Mayors Confront a New Challenge: Crime
Most city leaders, eager to rejuvenate downtown economies, have lifted coronavirus restrictions. But rising violent crime has kept both residents and tourists at home.
A police officer at the scene of a shooting in Chicago where a 7-year-old girl was killed in April. “We owe it to all of our residents, in every neighborhood, to bring peace and vibrancy back,” Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.Credit.Anthony Vazquez/Chicago Sun-Times, via Associated Press
June 14, 2021Updated 8:07 a.m. ET
CHICAGO Mayors of American cities have yearned for the moment they could usher in a return to normalcy, casting away coronavirus restrictions on bars, restaurants, parties and public gatherings.
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Acting Milwaukee Police Chief Jeff Norman talks about no-knock warrants, accountability in policing and how the Milwaukee Police Department is working to help people struggling with mental health issues.