As CPD’s most violent districts lose hundreds of officers, a tweeted photo offers a peek behind the curtain – CWB chicago

One district with calls pending in the picture, Grand Crossing, had 372 cops when Brown came to Chicago for his new job. Today, Grand Crossing has 282. Grand Crossing happens to be the fourth-worst CPD district for murders and shootings in the city this year — 28 dead, 149 wounded as of this morning.
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Rob
4 years ago

Talk to a CPD beat cop and they will tell you 50% (at least) of the calls to 911 are non-emergencies. Numerous times they are sent to a “domestic disturbance” only to find that it’s a mother trying to get her 6-year old kid to brush his teeth before bedtime. 911 is a tool that too many citizens abuse. I don’t know if CPD keeps data on numbers that frequetly call 911 for non-emergencies and pushes them into lower priority. but I wouldn’t blame them if they did.

rick1099
4 years ago

The money saved from lower police employees can now be spent on hiring hundreds of mental health professionals to respond to domestic disturbances, nut jobs, and the my baby be not taken his medications calls. Dollar saved, dollars spent, it’s the city’s way of doing business

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