The Secret Service and Chicago Police Department are working in tandem Monday.
Stephanie WadeChicago police and the Secret Service canvassed the community Monday on security plans for this summer's DNC.They're trying to get homeowners and local businesses prepared for extra security during the Democratic National Convention .
U.S. Secret Service agents spoke to a room full of safety officials Monday, outlining their 2024 Democratic National Convention Security Plan. "We will work with them to ensure how they can get their deliveries, how they can get their mail, how they can operate within these conditions with minimizing the effect of the DNC, as it comes to the community," CPD Director of Community Policing Glen Brooks said.
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