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Mayor Brandon Johnson intends to use his veto power to strike down a controversial "snap" curfew ordinance that was approved ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson intends to use his veto power to strike down a controversial "snap" curfew ordinance that was approved ...
But just who asked for a key provision — which would give police the ability to call a curfew within 30 minutes — is unclear.
The proposal would authorize police to declare temporary curfews with as little as 30 minutes' notice when mass gatherings ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson says he will veto the ordinance, which would empower Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling to issue curfews anytime, anywhere in the city, with 30 minutes’ notice.
The updated curfew ordinance would allow the Chicago Police Department to issue customized youth curfews as a way to deter so ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson is making a forceful case against a proposed curfew ordinance that would broaden police powers to ...
The ordinance empowers Police Superintendent Larry Snelling to issue curfews anytime, anywhere in the city, with 30 minutes’ ...
The ordinance would grant Chicago's top cop with the power to enforce a curfew anywhere, at any time, with a 30 minute notice ...
The Chicago City Council on Wednesday passed the "snap curfew" ordinance by a vote of 27-22. Mayor Brandon Johnson has pledged to veto it.
Mayor Brandon Johnson could veto the measure, which was only approved with 27 votes, seven shy of a veto-proof supermajority.