Rudy Giuliani: Chicago a . With the hostility, they get to be more careful and then more crime happens. They don't try and go in and prevent or stop crime if you stop supporting them.”Giuliani says that Chicago police have become too reactive and not proactive enough, and says Emanuel, who in December admonished the department for its “code of silence,” needs to do a better job publicly supporting the department.“He has to tell the police officers, 'I have our back.' You're putting them in complex situations where sometimes they can make a mistake. If they get in trouble, they shouldn't be presumed guilty until proven innocent. Look what's happening in Baltimore: All the officers are being acquitted.”“They're shooting people in Chicago like it’s a shooting gallery.”–Rudy Giuliani. Chicago's former top cop Garry Mc. Carthy worked in the New York Police Department during Giuliani's tenure as mayor and has claimed to be instrumental in implementing the department’s Comp. Stat program. The program relies on predictive analytics to prevent crime by determining where it’s likely to take place and responding to it before it happens. Giuliani says Comp. Giuliani's signature issue. Other big cities copied New York's program -- Compstat, short for computerized, or compare. Beginning in the mid-1990s with Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's CompStat program, which turned the New York City Police Department into an army of cops chasing dots on computer crime maps, this type of statistics-driven. Stat is a major reason why New York's murder rate has dropped precipitously in the last two decades, while Chicago has seen a spike in the last two years.“You have to use Comp. Stat and put cops in the right place at the right time like we did, and we were able to bring crime down 8. Giuliani was quick to point out what he thinks would not be a solution.“Chicago has three- and- a- half times the murder rate of New York and we both have the same gun control laws. That's the single biggest thing people can learn about how gun control does not control crime,” he said. Giuliani's comments came during a Q& A session with reporters following a speech he gave to Arkansas delegates, who are staying in the same hotel as the Illinois delegation. In his speech, Giuliani implored Arkansans to travel to swing states like Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida to volunteer for the Trump campaign. He slammed Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, repeating a similar theme from throughout the week, where convention- goers have chanted, “Lock her up!” in reference to the Clinton email scandal.“I've put people in prison for doing one- tenth of things that she did,” Giuliani, a former prosecutor, said. The former New York mayor also ripped Ted Cruz for failing to endorse Trump in his keynote speech Wednesday night.“Ted Cruz promised to endorse the winner of the Republican primary, and he broke his word. And all you have in life is your reputation and your word. If you can't keep it, you've lost your reputation. What it demonstrated to the Republican Party is, this man can never be a candidate for the Republican Party ever again.”Join “Chicago Tonight” for continued coverage of the Republican National Convention all week. Follow Paris Schutz on Twitter: @paschutz. Sign up for our morning newsletter to get all of our stories delivered to your mailbox each weekday. More election stories. Illinois Delegate Thrown Out of RNC for Racist Post. July 2. 1: An Illinois delegate for Donald Trump had her credentials revoked after Illinois Republican officials determined she was behind a racist Facebook post. Illinois Delegates Erupt in Anger Over Cruz Speech. July 2. 0: First there was warm applause, then restlessness, then all- out anger and rage. Ted Cruz began his speech Wednesday by congratulating Donald Trump, but he did not mention the GOP presidential nominee's name again. Giuliani's CompStat system is widely credited with lowering the city's crime rate by more than half during his eight years as mayor. He later expanded the program to help reduce jail violence and to lower the number.Photos: RNC Convention 2. Day 3. July 2. 0: Day three of the Republican National Convention proved to be the liveliest one yet. Donald Trump made an appearance, Ted Cruz was booed for not endorsing Trump and Mike Pence accepted the Republican vice presidential nomination.
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