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ATF weighs sending Chicago more agents

Mayor welcomes aid offer as crime surges

- Aamer Madhani and Kevin Johnson

CHICAGO The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said Saturday that it is examining a variety of options to address Chicago’s deadly crime surge, including sending a number of its agents to the city on permanent assignment­s.

David Coulson, an ATF sen- ior agent in the Chicago field office, said the agency is still early in the process of developing strategies to bolster its efforts in the nation’s third- largest city.

“ATF is exploring various options as we are committed to furthering law enforcemen­t efforts in Chicago,” Coulson said. “One of those options is to send additional agents to Chicago on permanent transfers.”

President Trump has repeatedly criticized Mayor Rahm Emanuel and city officials for the crime surge, which left Chicago with more that 760 murders and 4,300 shooting victims last year. The city tallied 51 murders and 299 shootings in the first month of 2017, a slight increase from the bloody start to last year.

The president has repeatedly made vague threats about federal interventi­on in Chicago. Emanuel, however, has repeatedly said he would welcome federal assistance — short of sending federal troops into the city.

Emanuel said he discussed the issue with Trump when they met in New York in December.

“It would be welcome news if the administra­tion has indeed agreed to one of Mayor Emanuel’s requests for federal resources,” said Adam Collins, a spokesman for Emanuel.

 ?? SCOTT OLSON, GETTY IMAGES ?? Erich Lewis carries a cross bearing a friend’s name as he marches Dec. 31 in Chicago as the city’s murder rate rises.
SCOTT OLSON, GETTY IMAGES Erich Lewis carries a cross bearing a friend’s name as he marches Dec. 31 in Chicago as the city’s murder rate rises.

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