More police on transit doesn’t make everyone feel safe
Last Friday a Chicago Police Officer shot a CTA customer who was being detained for moving between train cars — a minor nonviolent infraction — at the Grand Red Line station. Thankfully, the shooting victim is no longer in critical condition and the charges have been dropped. Earlier that same day, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, along with CTA Board President Dorval Carter and interim Chicago Police Superintendent Charlie Beck, announced a new security plan for the CTA system at a press conference held at the Roosevelt Red Line station. The new security plan was spurred by a recent uptick in reported violent crimes on the CTA. The plan includes deploying 50 additional police officers to patrol CTA trains and buses, in...