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$60m for Chicago school security

CrazyPerson

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what about rest of us?

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$60m for Chicago school security

More than a million dollars a week is being spent by Chicago schools in an attempt to improve security.

Extra security guards and more metal detectors and x-ray machines are being provided to help keep guns and violence out of the third-largest state school system in the United States.

"We spend about $60m a year on security for our schools. That's the price we're paying for our society's appalling fascination with, and easy access to, guns," said Arne Duncan, chief executive of Chicago Public Schools.

"We need to be able to spend more money in the classroom and less money looking for guns."

The safety upgrade, in place for the new term on Tuesday, is in response to a "security audit" commissioned at the beginning of the year after a series of shootings near to schools.

This safety overhaul has included re-locating school entrances, extra training for guards, more video surveillance systems and random metal detector operations.

Murder rates

The extra 36 x-ray machines will be able to check the contents of backpacks or school bags - with the aim of keeping out weapons. In the last two years in the city's schools, over 40 firearms have been detected.

The security audit also commended the effectiveness of the city's police department, which has a dedicated schools patrol.

The need for tough school security is suggested in Chicago's homicide statistics. While last year there were, on average, more than a dozen murders a week in the city, there were no students killed within school.

A large majority of murders in the city are shootings - and gang-related disputes are the most common cause of such shootings.
 
third-largest state school system in the United States.


You can be sure they're not spending money on metal detectors in Cairo, or Peoria. It seems more like a Chicago problem than an Illinois problem.
 
lotta good gun-grabbing daley is doing keeping guns out of chicago, eh? Ban all the handguns you want, you just take away from the people that obey the law.

Sad times for Chicago, thats for sure. These are no longer schools, they are daytime prisons.
 
Kids who are caught with guns in school should be summarily hanged by the neck until dead from the flagpole out front and their body should remain until it rots. 😀
 

the price we're paying for our society's appalling fascination with, and easy access to, guns," said Arne Duncan, chief executive of Chicago Public Schools.


dumb broad. has nothing to do with easy access to guns, they were more acessible 100 years ago and we didn't have this problem. Beyond all other reasons, it has to do with bad parenting and lack of stable families.
 
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