Pilot program would give CPD detectives ownership of cases, may radically change how police handle homicide investigations – Chicago Tribune*

Through Oct. 22, CPD detectives have opened 502 murder investigations this year, an 11% decrease from 2022. CPD’s chief of detectives Antoinette Ursitti told aldermen last week that “our clearance rate percentage is the highest that it’s been since 2014,” 49.8% as of Oct. 26. Police in New York City say their homicide clearance rate was 78% last year, while the LAPD reported a clearance rate of 76% during the same time.
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VBB
2 years ago

No investigation needed for mutual combatants“. Done… cleared.

Wolfgang Sauerbraten
2 years ago

Great idea. The homicide clearance rate will now go from 1% to 2%.

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