[remote or in person] 14th Police District Council - Logan Square/Humboldt Park/Wicker Park

Chicago Police District Councils
Criminal Justice

Saturday, April 6, 2024
1:00 p.m. — 2:30 p.m. CDT

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2200 N Oakley Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60647 Chicago, IL 60647 (Directions)

Logan Square Library

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Mona Tong

There were numerous instances in this meeting when various community members and councilor Orlikoff engaged in emotionally-charged, back and forth arguments with raised voices.

Live reporting by Monique Petty-Ashmeade

There were numerous instances in this meeting when various community members and councilor Orlikoff engaged in emotionally-charged, back and forth arguments with raised voices.

Hi everyone I’m Mo I’ll be live-tweeting today’s 14th Police District Council (Logan Square/Humboldt Park/Wicker Park) meeting for #ChiDocumenters @CHIdocumenters The meeting is set to begin at 1pm at the Logan Square Library

12:06 PM Apr 6, 2024 CDT

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Below you will find today’s meeting agenda. Public comments will be limited to 2 minutes per person & is set to take up 20 minutes of the total meeting time.
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If you’ve never heard of the Police District Council no worries we got you covered. Below you will find an article by @city_bureau that discusses last years election for council members & the goal of its creation
citybureau.org/newswire/2023/…
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@city_bureau Essentially there are three roles in the police district council: Community Engagement Coordinator, District Council chair, & Nominating committee delegate. Each member is expected to spend 20 hours a month on improving public safety & police accountability in their communities
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@city_bureau Below you will find a story on how you can be involved in police accountability as well as an update on police councils as we entered the Fall of 2023.
citybureau.org/newswire/were-…
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@city_bureau If you want know what police district you live in check out this link below
operations.chicagopolice.org/FindMyDistrict…
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@city_bureau For a more interactive viewing and understanding of districts, beats, and district boundaries check out this mapping system below provided by CPD’s ClearMap initiative
gis.chicagopolice.org/apps/ChicagoPD…
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@city_bureau Meeting has begun at 1:02pm begin on with public comment section
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@city_bureau Community member raises concern about district council has not been met with by police council/commissioner. Lack of transparency with the community Ultimately urging for committee to be disbanded.
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@city_bureau They also are urging for more helicopters to be utilized during protests for crowd control. This was met with disagreement by another community member who believes that it only helps during the day.
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@city_bureau Disbanding of the subcommittee is a central focus of public comment. Community members are unaware whether or not the Community Commission for Public Safety & Accountability in District 14 is a subcommittee & many want it disbanded along with all others
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@city_bureau Public comment has ended at 1:14pm.
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@city_bureau Meeting minutes from March 2,2024 will be up for vote and approval in May as they have not yet been approved and were set to be voted on today.
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@city_bureau Free to Move initiative will hold a banner drop on 35th Ward near Lake Shore Drive to advocate against traffic stops on April 8th
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@city_bureau April 13th there will be a trash clean up in Avondale neighborhood as a collaboration between 14th,15th, & 18th police district and community members.
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@city_bureau Out of 110 applicants 33 have been nominated to serve on the CCPSA board. Two of which currently are on the board one being Remel Terry from the West Side of Chicago.
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@city_bureau A COPA report has been sent out because of a recent intimidation of a migrant woman who was forced move by police officers. This has been a year long investigation along with 5 more COPA investigations surrounding migrants safety and intimidation tactics
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@city_bureau Traffic stop reports have been released by Free Move for the 2023. Stops have increased amounting to 550,000 stops have taken place in 2023.
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@city_bureau 8% stops for moving violation has tripled to 24% for 2023. As pointed out 1% of traffic stops have little to no response time given.
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@city_bureau There is an urging for this data to be posted immediately. It was also brought up that racial disparities still play a role in who gets pulled over.
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@city_bureau The question becomes are these traffic stops actually promoting public safety? Police have admitted that many of these stops are pre contextual stop meaning that there is no exact reason for you to be pulled over however police can investigate further & find an issue
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@city_bureau A community member shared her personal experience of seeing frequent traffic stops on Fullerton & Kedzie near the highway in which many of those pulled over didn’t have traffic violations. However while this was happening carjackings near Lulu’s Cafe increased dramatically
mo✨ @parttymewriter 23/33
@city_bureau While stop and frisk has been eradicated on a city level it is still federally legal. In Chicago traffic stops increased by 600% and only 2% of these led to actual arrests
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@city_bureau Lack of response to 9-1-1 calls where violence has ensued is an issue that has risen. This creates an issue as to why traffic stops aren’t helpful to public safety. There is essentially 1 police car for every neighborhood when priority 1 calls are made
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@city_bureau The room has become tense as Councilor Orlikoff asks for a motion to remove a community member who spoke over the order that he was reading. Motion has now been retracted and Councilor Laurent asks for both council & community keep decorum.
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@city_bureau If you or someone you know have dealt with traffic stops attend the 35th Ward banner drop occurring on April 8th
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@city_bureau Next order of business is around restorative justice courts. Chicago Appleseed Foundatiom released a report on the program
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@city_bureau 13% of the 113 people who completed the restorative justice program faced a re-arrest.
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@city_bureau Restorative justice programs are based in neighborhoods to be apart of it one must have committed a non-violent crime.
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@city_bureau Sally Hamann is being honored the donation of her Logan Square home to the Chicago Land Trust to promote affordable and safe housing in the city. You can read about her here in @BlockClubCHI article
blockclubchicago.org/2024/03/08/log…
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@city_bureau @BlockClubCHI Motion for amending bylaws for Community Commitees has been approved
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@city_bureau @BlockClubCHI Motion for bylaws condemning independent actors falsely claiming to represent the elected 14th District Council & constituents. Motion has been passed
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@city_bureau @BlockClubCHI Meeting adjourned at 2:39pm. This concludes the Chicago 14th Police District Council next meeting will be on May 4th 2024 at Humboldt Park Library. For more meeting coverage, check out
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Agency Information

Chicago Police District Councils

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Each of the 22 District Councils is made up of three people elected by residents of the police district in regular municipal elections every four years, though anyone can participate in District Council work, and the more people who participate, the more effective the District Councils can be. The first District Council elections occurred in February 2023. Just as Chicagoans vote for a mayor and a local ward Alderperson, they also vote for up to three people to serve on the District Council.

The District Councils have several key roles:

  • Building stronger connections between the police and the community at the district level, where the community is a true partner in making the neighborhood safer. They can work with the police to address problems and set priorities.
  • Collaborating in the development and implementation of community policing initiatives.
  • Holding monthly public meetings, where residents can work on local initiatives rooted in community concerns and priorities. They can also raise and work to address concerns about policing in the district, and increase accountability.
  • Working with the community to get input on police department policies and practices. Working to develop and expand restorative justice and similar programs in the police district.
  • Ensuring that the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability gets input from the community, so that the Commission’s work will be based on what people in neighborhoods across the city are concerned about.
  • Nominating members of the Community Commission. Anyone who serves on the Community Commission must first have the support of elected District Council members.

(Source: Municipal Code of Chicago, 2-80-070(a) and (e))

For a map of police districts, visit https://www.chicagocityscape.com/maps/index.php#/?places_type=chipolicedistrict.

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