Chicago police lag in reporting vaccine status in city fight
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Some San Diego police officers opposed to vaccine mandate -
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – The vaccine mandate for San Diego police officers is causing major concern among many city officers, but they are not allowed to publicly voice their opposition.Retired Marine, Giorgio Kirylo has personally spoken to dozens of officers, and joins Logan Byrnes on Good Evening San Diego to share their side of the story.Kirylo stated that many of the police officers are already vaccinated but oppose a mandate for the vaccines.The…
Officials urge small-town cops to bail out Chicago as vaccine mandate creates police shortage
Three days past a deadline for Chicago police officers to report their COVID-19 vaccinations, Illinois officials are dreading more problems in the future.That’s the message from the Land of Lincoln after a Chicago news outlet reported that state emergency management officials are looking to small towns in surrounding areas to come to the city’s rescue as more than a third of Chicago police officers have failed to comply with a mandate to get ful…
Chicago mayor silences police union leader in spat over vaccine mandate
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is trying to silence the leader of the city’s largest police union over the coronavirus vaccine mandate requiring city employees to be vaccinated or risk being fired.A judge on Monday granted the Democratic mayor’s request for a temporary injunction against John Catanzara, president of the ...
21 Chicago cops put on 'no pay status' in vaccine standoff
CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown says that 21 officers have been placed on “no pay status” for refusing to comply with the city’s order to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status and that the refusals have not affected staffing at the department. The officers’ union is telling its members to defy the order that it says is a violation of the officers’ rights. But Brown says that doing so puts other officers and the publ…
21 Chicago cops put on 'no pay status' in vaccine standoff
By SOPHIA TAREEN and DON BABWIN Associated PressCHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown says that 21 officers have been placed on “no pay status” for refusing to comply with the city’s order to disclose their COVID-19 vaccination status and that the refusals have not affected staffing at the department. The officers’ union is telling its members to defy the order that it says is a violation of the officers’ rights. But Brown say…
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