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Chicago police Superintendent Larry SnellingChicago Tribune
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The specter of 1968 with angry confrontations and police brutality hung heavy over Chicago in the lead up to the Democratic National Convention .
Chicago police superintendent Larry Snelling : “Can we stop talking about 1968 ?” “ 2024 is the new standard, and the men and women of the Chicago Police Department set that new standard..”.
At a few rallies, police took people into custody without any major displays of force.
At least 34 people were shot seven fatally from Monday morning through Thursday night .
CPD made 74 protest-related arrests during the DNC — 13 on Monday , 59 on Tuesday and two on Thursday .
Three people have been charged with felonies in with DNC demonstrations.
Police superintendent: "You will not see officers clashing with them" "Shame on you! Shame on you!" protesters chant at convention attendees.
By 11:30 p.m. , some 20 protesters were left on Ashland Avenue , chanting at conventiongoers.
Police blocked their way into the intersection and after a tense five-minute bottleneck, a marcher urged the group to disperse.
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