Letter: Why not let cops probe forced withdrawals?

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Letter: Why not let cops probe forced withdrawals?
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Letter to editor: House Bill 2891 is now officially as dead as Dana Feitler and Natasha Cleary and Natasha Cleary's two young sons.

House Bill 2891, the Zingher, Feitler, Cleary Act, is now officially as dead as Dana Feitler and Natasha Cleary and Natasha Cleary's two young sons.

When Dana Feitler was murdered, Chicago Police officially recommended tracking forced ATM withdrawals to help solve these cases. What most people don't know is crime statutes like HB2891 are an important investigative tool for solving cases and tracking crimes. Who would block such a law? Who has an interest in keeping the number of murders like Feitler and Cleary from the public?

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