Brandon Johnson, Larry Snelling Urge Parents to Be Mindful of Teens Ahead of Downtown NYE Celebration
Officials warned of a repeat of recent violent teen incidents and highlighted a 10 p.m. curfew for unsupervised youth at a major New Year’s Eve event downtown.
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Chicago Sets 10 PM New Year's Eve Curfew For Minors After Area Shootings
CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson has announced a 10 p.m. curfew for unaccompanied minors on New Year’s Eve, and he called on Chicago parents to “know where your children are.” Johnson, alongside police Supt. Larry Snelling, announced the curfew during a press conference on Monday. Officials also detailed plans for increased police presence for Downtown’s “Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest,” taking place on the Riverwalk Wedne…
Mayor Brandon Johnson stresses New Year’s Eve curfew, hopes to avoid another ‘teen takeover’ – Chicago Sun-Times
“We want our young people to experience this event and the best of our city along with us, and we are encouraging families to make a plan with their children and teens,” Johnson said. “Parents: talk to your children about their plans ...”
Mayor Brandon Johnson stresses New Year's Eve curfew, hopes to avoid another 'teen takeover'
Resolving to avoid another violent holiday-season “teen takeover,” Mayor Brandon Johnson on Monday stressed the city's 10 p.m. curfew for young people who head downtown without adult supervision for the city’s nationally televised New Year's Eve festivities.The mayor and police Supt. Larry Snelling implored parents to “know where your children are” to help the city avoid a repeat of the chaos that followed hundreds of teenagers who flocked to th…
Brandon Johnson, Larry Snelling urge parents to be mindful of teens ahead of downtown NYE celebration
Mayor Brandon Johnson and Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling on Monday urged local parents to keep vigilant over their teens’ whereabouts ahead of the city’s planned New Year’s Eve celebration in the Loop later this week. “We want our young people to experience this event and the best of our city along with us, and we’re encouraging families to make a plan with their children and teens,” Johnson said. “Parents, talk to your children ab…
Mayor Brandon Johnson stresses New Year’s Eve curfew, hopes to avoid another ‘teen takeover’
Resolving to avoid another violent holiday-season “teen takeover,” Mayor Brandon Johnson on Monday stressed the city’s 10 p.m. curfew for young people who head downtown without adult supervision for the city’s nationally televised New Year’s Eve festivities. The mayor and police Supt. Larry Snelling implored parents to “know where your children are” to help the city avoid a repeat of the chaos that followed hundreds of teenagers who flocked to t…
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