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City officials, police emphasize safety ahead of Chicago Pride Parade
Chicago police and city officials emphasized safety measures for the 55th annual Chicago Pride Parade, collaborating with organizers to ensure a secure environment. CPD Chief Angel Novalez highlighted plans to address potential disorder after the parade, while Center on Halsted CEO Jolie Robinson noted heightened threats against LGBTQ+ communities nationwide. Officials stressed the event's role as a symbol of inclusion despite ongoing challenges.
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