Police Board [remote]
Chicago Police Board
Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022
7:30 p.m. — 8:45 p.m. CST
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team
Concealed carry license, Improper search and seizure, Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability
06:55 PM Nov 17, 2022 CST
@cantvchicago Could closed captioning be enabled? https://t.co/50WsjxLSiZ
Final action on 22PB3004-2. Supt moved to withdraw action due to the officer's resignation from the police department.
- 11k illegal guns taken off the streets in 2022, 423 guns this month alone.
- Ended 2021 with 12k illegal guns removed. On pace to have 400 more guns removed this year. https://t.co/f7cZNpcsGq
- Received 464 complaints (145 retained)
- Improper search/seizure most common complaint -- but not necessarily the most common sustained allegation https://t.co/eDxVy3xBhP
Kersten says also recently:
- COPA received notification of 3 officer involved shooting
- COPA attended 14 different community engagement events.
Kersten agrees with Brown's remarks regarding the criticality of accountability and cooperation between CPD, the Board, and COPA.
Please see chicago.gov for more information. Reply to this thread or DM me with any questions.
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Chicago Police Board
The Chicago Police Board is an independent civilian body that oversees various matters of the Chicago Police Department, mainly deciding disciplinary cases involving police officers or members of the department, and nominating candidates for Superintendent of Police. The nine individuals who sit on the board are appointed by the mayor.
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