Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd), who this week suggested spending the $12.5 million in proposed gas giveaway money on CTA safety, told us in a statement that the current safety plan isn't working.
And on Wednesday night, a 26-year-old man was stabbed by three men trying to rob him at theAld. Brendan Reilly , who suggested spending the $12.5 million in proposed gas giveaway money on CTA safety at Wednesday's City Council meeting, told us in a statement that the current plan isn't working:
"Worse yet, over the past several years, the number of police assigned to Transit has been allowed to plummet by hundreds of officers: the unit has shrunk considerably over the past 5 years. Chicago Police would only say they're still investigating the incidents, and won't discuss specific deployment or patrol numbers.
"Our initial, preliminary review of footage at the Cermak-McCormick Place Green Line station, as well as nearby stations, does not show any evidence of an attack occurring on CTA property, including the platform or mezzanine. Further, security video does not show the victim at the station, nor on any Green Line train that stopped at the station.
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