Over the past weekend three men in Chicago were shot to death--two on the West Side and one on the South Side, and 21 others were wounded.
Today President Donald Trump will make his first visit to Chicago since his inauguration nearly three years ago. Chicago's police superintendent Eddie Johnson, will not be in the audience when Trump speaks, because he opposes Trump's immigration polices.
Johnson has problems besides Chicago crime. Earlier this month he was found asleep in his car. He later said he'd been drinking. Last week the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police issued a no confidence vote on Johnson.
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