Chicago Would Like Everyone to Stop Talking About 1968
Briefly

Mayor Johnson stresses that Chicago has evolved significantly since the 1968 convention, emphasizing changes in leadership, policing, and preparation for the event.
He draws a sharp contrast between himself and Mayor Daley from 1968, pointing out his experience in peaceful demonstrations and the emphasis on de-escalation techniques for the Police Department.
This time, the Chicago Police Department is undergoing extensive training and preparation, including de-escalation techniques, in anticipation of the upcoming Democratic National Convention.
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