Chicago Way w/John Kass: Kindness is for holiday parties, not revolving-door criminal courts

Chicago Way w/John Kass (11/28/23): This week, John Kass & Jeff are joined by Rafael Mangual, the Nick Ohnell Fellow and head of research for the Policing and Public Safety Initiative at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal, to discuss what Kim Foxx, Tim Edwards, George Soros, and their ilk get wrong about basic crime & punishment. As Rafael lays out in his first book (a great gift! Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most), when repeat criminals are coddled by courts & judges, black men pay for it with their lives on the streets. Plus, Kasso searches for flavor in Indiana.

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  1. Do you have any knowledge of the condition (I assume permanently dire) who was attacked with the log? I read about the incident but haven’t seen any follow-up. I think of her daily. It hearkens back to the young woman from Ireland who was attacked with a bat, was brain-damaged but made strides through rehab services here, but had to go back to Ireland, where that level of care wasn’t available.

  2. Chicago papers are not reporting much. This woman is brain dead. No outrage here in the printed news. I am ashamed of my city that I always loved and served.

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