House Republicans call for changes after Chicago police officer killed

Kevin Schmidt, Illinois State Representative for 114th District
Kevin Schmidt, Illinois State Representative for 114th District
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House Republicans demanded accountability and legislative action on May 5 following the killing of a Chicago police officer and the critical injury of another. The suspect, Alphanso Talley, has been charged with murder, attempted murder, and several other felonies, according to the Chicago Police Department.

The incident has renewed debate over Illinois’ SAFE-T Act. At the time of the attack, Talley was wanted on three warrants, was on parole in two separate cases, and had a criminal record dating back to 2017. Earlier this year, Governor JB Pritzker and Speaker Chris Welch praised the SAFE-T Act as sound policy. Critics now question how Talley remained free despite his history.

State Representative Kevin Schmidt said: “Every citizen of Illinois deserves to live free of fear as they live, work, and raise a family. The SAFE-T Act has made communities less safe and criminals even more brazen. We must repeal this law and prioritize the safety of Illinois residents.”

Schmidt called for answers from state leaders about how a repeat offender could be at large to allegedly commit such crimes. House Republicans have introduced more than 40 bills aimed at revising or repealing parts of the SAFE-T Act but say their proposals have not been considered by Democratic leadership.

Schmidt is a Republican who was elected to represent Illinois’ 114th House District in 2023 after replacing LaToya Greenwood,according to Ballotpedia.

Republican lawmakers continue to mourn for those affected by this incident and say they will keep pressing for reforms they believe will better protect law enforcement officers.



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