
Chicago mom decries school board's vote to remove uniformed officers from schools: 'Disappointed, saddened'
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One Chicago mother sounded off on the Board of Education after it voted to remove uniformed police officers from some schools in the Windy City.
"I've never realized one important word that comes to mind, and that is choice. This word in particular has been under attack. I constantly say my prayers as I drop off my children, and it's very disappointing," Herrera told Pete Hegseth on Friday. Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital. Story ideas can be sent to bailee.hill@fox.com
"And it's unfortunate because not everyone is in agreement with this result. We need our police officers to have that bond, that special bond with our students and our staff. We're all a community," she added, saying that many students "feel safe" knowing the officers are in the buildings.













