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NYPD vs. National Guard: A Battle for City Streets

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch slams the idea of National Guard troops patrolling New York City, arguing the NYPD is fully capable and better trained to handle local crime. As Chicago prepares for military deployment, Tisch's strong stance ignites debate over the effectiveness and potential chaos of using soldiers for urban public safety, highlighting the tension between community policing and calls for more drastic measures.

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