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Chicago Violence Expected to be Key Topic During Thursday Night's RNC
President Donald Trump is scheduled to speak Thursday night at the Republican National Convention and is expected to single out the violence and unrest in Chicago as well as Kenosha. NBC 5’s Carol Marin reports
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Supt. Johnson Responds to Trump's Tweet
“I don’t worry about any external stuff,” said Supt. Eddie Johnson on Friday during a presser after the president criticized Johnson in a tweet.
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Trump Bashes Chicago's Top Cop in Tweet After Visit to City
President Donald Trump on Friday tweeted that the city’s crime wave “will never stop” as long as Eddie Johnson is the police superintendent.
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Supt. Eddie Johnson Responds to Trump's Tweet About Him
When asked to respond to a tweet from President Donald Trump criticizing him, Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson asked a question.
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Trump Rips Johnson, Chicago in Speech at Police Conference
President Donald Trump tore into Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson and the city’s violence in a speech to a law enforcement he gave in the city on Monday. Johnson, who is hosting the International Association of Chiefs of Police conference that Trump addressed, previously said he would not attend the speech because he thought the “values of the people of...
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Supt. Johnson Responds After President Trump Criticizes Him in Speech
Hours after President Donald Trump tore into Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson and the city’s violence in a speech to law enforcement Monday, Johnson held a press conference to respond to the speech, which he admittedly didn’t watch.
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Trump Visits Chicago for Speech to Police Conference, Fundraiser
President Donald Trump traveled to Chicago Monday for the first time since taking office, ripping into the city’s violence, the police superintendent and more in a speech to a law enforcement conference.
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Lightfoot Tweets Trump Should ‘Go Back to DC and Face His Fate'
After President Donald Trump criticized Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson during a speech in the city, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she is standing by her top cop.
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Trump Repeats Story of Officer Who Said He Can Fix Chicago's Violence in 1 Day
President Donald Trump on Monday repeated a story he’s previously told about a conversation he claimed to have had with an unnamed police officer in Chicago who said he could “fix this killing problem” in one day.
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Trump on Chicago's Top Cop: ‘He's Not Doing His Job'
While speaking in Chicago to the International Association of Police Chiefs, President Donald Trump ripped Chicago Police Chief Eddie Johnson, who did not attend the president’s remarks.
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Bar Whose Employee Spit on Eric Trump Releases Statement
The Chicago bar whose employee spit on Eric Trump Tuesday night said in a statement that the employee in question has been placed on leave, calling the incident “unfortunate” and its fallout “troubling.” NBC 5’s Michelle Relerford reports.
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Chicago Bar Whose Employee Spit on Eric Trump Releases Statement
The Chicago bar whose employee spit on Eric Trump Tuesday night said in a statement that the employee in question has been placed on leave, calling the incident “unfortunate” and its fallout “troubling.”
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Eric Trump Spit on by Employee of Chicago Bar, Sources Say
Eric Trump, son of President Donald Trump, was spit on by an employee of a Chicago bar Tuesday night, multiple sources told NBC 5.
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Donald Trump Clarifies Call for Stop-and-Frisk, Says He Meant in Chicago
After calling for the use of the controversial “stop-and-frisk” police practice to combat crime on Wednesday, Donald Trump clarified his comments to say he really only meant in Chicago.
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Trump on Chicago's Top Cop: ‘He's Not Doing His Job'
A woman who had to be rescued after she became stuck hanging on a Fort Lauderdale railroad bridge could face charges in the incident, a spokesman for the railroad said Monday. Authorities are still investigating the circumstances surrounding the bizarre incident that happened Saturday in the 200 block of 200 Southwest 2nd Street, Florida East Coast Railway Senior VP Bob Ledoux said.