Steve Cochran talked to Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy about the violence on the city’s west and south sides, how the police will handle crowds at Lollapalooza, and the recent workplace shooting in downtown.
Garry McCarthy on city violence and Lollapalooza security

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