[in person] 17th Police District Council - Sauganash/Albany Park/Irving Park

Chicago Police District Councils
Criminal Justice

Saturday, April 20, 2024
1:00 p.m. — 3:00 p.m. CDT

View meeting details

Add to iCal

Add to Google Calendar

5101 N Kimball Ave, Chicago, Illinois 60625 Chicago, IL 60625 (Directions)

Albany Park Community Center

This is an in-person assignment and will include an additional hour of pay. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK the meeting details on the day of your assignment, as dates and locations sometimes change.

Pre-Research Resources

  • City Bureau: “Can the Neighbors We Elect to Police District Councils Redefine Public Safety?”
  • City Bureau” “Chicago’s New Police District Councils, 4 Months In”
  • Find My Beat and District: Interactive map of police district boundaries
  • Chicago Reader/Block Club Chicago: Information about the candidates who ran for this council in the municipal elections
  • The TRiiBE: “ECPS coalition wins a wide majority of Chicago’s new Police District Council seats”

Check the source website for additional information

Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Kelli Smith

Live reporting by Maureen Dunne

Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves
happy Saturday Chicago! I’ll be live-tweeting the 17th Police District Council at 1 p.m. from the Albany Park Community Center for @CHIdocumenters ⛅️
follow along with this thread or join me for updates on the Albany/Irving Parks & Sauganash neighborhoods

12:07 PM Apr 20, 2024 CDT

Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 2/28
⛅️1: here’s the agenda for today:
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 3/28
⛅️2: After some confusion about the start time, all three council members are present and the meeting is called to order at 2:05 p.m., instead of the 1 p.m. start time listed on the agenda.
In attendance are about 10 people including family of council members
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 4/28
⛅️2: The meeting moves into public comment.
Grace Pettino brings up the police killing of Dexter Reed.
“I’m fearful for people I love moving through the city,” she said. “We have a right to know the names of the officers in our district & their histories.”
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 5/28
⛅️4: The next commenter wants to know if there are tactical teams of officers like the one responsible for killing Dexter Reed in this district too.
Both he and Grace complained about the council’s cancelation of its meeting right after the killing, and their late start today.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 6/28
⛅️5: Another commenter, a member of the Heart of Lincoln Square group, brings up complaints he’s heard about all night parties in a “commercial building” near Lawrence and Western. He says the police & alder have done nothing about it.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 7/28
⛅️6: Commissioner Steve Spagnolo says he will bring up all of these concerns at his meeting with the district commander on April 25.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 8/28
⛅️7: The council approves the minutes from its previous meetings on 1/4 and 2/13.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 9/28
⛅️8: MacKenzie Thurman from the Civilian Office of Police Accountability explains COPA’s role in investigating police incidents. He explains that COPA has people on call 24/7 to go to the site of officer-involved injuries or deaths to begin investigating
chicagocopa.org
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 10/28
⛅️9: Thurman promotes the COPA People’s Academy which is a 6-week free course on policing in Chicago. He says he doesn’t have a time or date yet but it’s on COPA’s website.
He then opens up for questions.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 11/28
⛅️10: A commenter asks about finding complaint data about officers in the 17th district.
Thurman says she can reach out to COPA and they can provide public records under the Freedom of Information Act — but data about ongoing investigations won’t be available.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 12/28
⛅️11: another commenter: “How are you ensuring independence from CPD?”
Thurman: Everyone who works at COPA is a civilian, which sets it apart from its predecessor, IPRA. The Office of the Inspector General also reviews random samples of its investigations.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 13/28
⛅️12: Thurman says body-worn cameras help reduce lying and “fact omission” among officers during misconduct investigations.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 14/28
⛅️13: Commenter: “Does CPD have to follow what COPA says?”
Thurman: No. COPA makes recommendations — the final disciplinary actions are signed off on by police
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 15/28
⛅️14: COPA works closely with the States Attorney’s office and makes recommendations to bring criminal charges if it deems it necessary.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 16/28
⛅️15: Commissioner Spagnolo: “What’s COPA’s relationship like with the FOP?”
Thurman: COPA respects officers’ union rights throughout investigations. Union reps are allowed with officers throughout the process.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 17/28
⛅️16: “Come on, this is about killing people, not wages!” Said a commenter about the police union. “There should be exceptions!”
Other attendees laugh & agree.
“That’s outside of my area,” Thurman said.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 18/28
⛅️17: Commissioner Anthony Tamez offers updates. He has been attending CPD’s Community Academy to learn about the training new officer get from the department.
home.chicagopolice.org/community-poli…
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 19/28
⛅️18: Tamez has been hosting meetings about child sensitive arrest policies — making sure that officers are cognizant of the trauma caused by seeing a caregiver arrested & how police can mitigate that trauma.
irp.wisc.edu/resource/how-w…
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 20/28
⛅️19: Tamez on the Dexter Reed shooting: “We cannot have officers shooting 96 times in a residential area. We need officers who know how to manage and control a situation and their temper.”
blockclubchicago.org/2024/04/10/dex…
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 21/28
⛅️20: Tamez says he will offer NARCAN administration and stop the bleed training in the event of an opioid overdose or shooting.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 22/28
⛅️21: Commissioner Beth Rochford says the commission has endorsed Free To Move which would limit pretextual traffic stops, which disproportionately impacts Black and Latine Chicagoans. She is asking those in attendance to sign a petition in support
free2movechi.org/mission
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 23/28
⛅️22: Spagnolo pulls up crime statistics from the first quarter of 2023 to the first of 2024 in the 17th ward.
He said the most concerning is the robbery victimization, which has increased by %79.5 this year. Overall violent crime is trending down.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 24/28
⛅️23: Spagnolo addresses last month’s meeting cancellation. He takes fault for not realizing it was scheduled for Election night, and he will reschedule it.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 25/28
⛅️24: Tamez reads a statement addressing his co-commissioner Beth Rochford’s behavior.
He says she has upheld the Jim Crow-era stereotype that Black people are lazy. He said she has also used a derogatory remark against Native American people. He says she refuses accountability
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 26/28
⛅️25: He said since the drafting of his statement, the citywide commission has reached out to offer mediation for the members of this group to work through these issues.
He says he is fully committed to a restorative justice practice with his co-commissioners.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 27/28
⛅️26: Tamez commits to keeping the mediation process transparent to the public.
Rochford responds to Tamez’ statement by saying she initiated the mediation process.
Mo Dunne @rolllingwaves 28/28
⛅️27: The meeting is adjourned at 3:55 p.m.
The next regular meeting will be on May 16 at 7 p.m. at Volta School.
Follow @CHIdocumenters for more local meeting coverage!!

Agency Information

Chicago Police District Councils

See meeting notes for details

www.chicago.gov

See Documenters reporting

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.

Documents

More from this agency

009 Police District Council

Chicago Police District Councils

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

6:30 p.m. CDT

[in person] 19th Police District Council - Uptown/North Center/Lake View

Chicago Police District Councils

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

6:30 p.m. CDT

Chicago Police District Council 001 Regular Meeting

Chicago Police District Councils

Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024

5:30 p.m. CDT

14th Police District Council

Chicago Police District Councils

Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024

1:00 p.m. CDT

Chicago Police District Council 015 Regular Meeting

Chicago Police District Councils

Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024

6:00 p.m. CDT