Criminal Justice

Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022
7:30 p.m. — 9:30 p.m. CDT

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Anna Aguiar Kosicki

Police; COPA; Public Safety

Live reporting by Christian Gentry

Police; COPA; Public Safety

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 2/33

@CHIdocumenters We are just getting going right now! With roll call

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 3/33

@CHIdocumenters Two of Chicago’s recent appointees to the Police Oversight Board are here to speak.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 4/33

Anthony Driver Jr is up first, he talks about the 9/19 first public meeting, which will be held at Malcom X Community College.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 5/33

Edit: That is 9/29 at 6:30.

He also encourages folks to consider running for the ordinance. He sends folks to http://chicago.gov\Chicagocommunitycomission

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 6/33

Jorge Montes, is up in regard to review 22-18, and 22-19. COPA recommended a police officer be suspended, for using excessive force, and did not use their body camera.

Montes finds COPA in the correct, and the officer will be suspended, and the second officer reprimanded.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 7/33

President of the Police Board Ghian Foreman, asks about petitioning.

Driver Jr. Said that petition has already begun, and will run through mid November.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 8/33

The minutes from the August meeting are approved. The next meeting will be held 10/20.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 9/33

The board in closed session determined an action for case 21PB 2995 in regards to officer Sheldon Thrasher.

The board votes unanimously to find him guilty for using deadly force against department protocol.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 11/33

Jorge Montes, is up in regard to review 22-18, and 22-19. COPA recommended a police officer be suspended, for using excessive force, and did not use their body camera.

Montes finds COPA in the correct, and the officer will be suspended, and the second officer reprimanded.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 12/33

Comissioner Block in regards to case 22-17, also sides with the COPA admin, though the video was poor and the details were not clear.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 13/33

Eric Carter First Deputy is up.
He highlights the department hiring more police officers. 70% of the police department’s new recruits are POC and 20% are women.

He also highlights operations against gang members, and street racing.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 14/33

Deputy COPA admin is up. He reports that COPA received around 560 cases last month, with around 430 being within COPA’s oversight. 40% of those cases involved 4th amendment violations

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 15/33

COPA has had 0 new video releases in pursuant to the city policy, though last week a video was dropped (though it is part of the current months admin schedule)

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 16/33

Jay Westensee is the man speaking for COPA, he says that as budget season starts, COPA is focusing on getting a budget to better expand transparency programs.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 17/33

We are now moving to the Public Comment period.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 18/33

A representative of the youth council is up. She says the youth council is focusing heavily on outreach right now.

She says the youth council needs more members, and directs folks to their instagram @CYCPA_

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 19/33

Tameka Holt is up. She is speaking on behalf of the Hendrixs Family. For Treasure Henrdix who was found dead in a police officers RV

This is in regard to this case. https://blockclubchicago.org/2022/08/03/family-plans-march-for-treasure-hendrix-one-year-after-she-was-found-dead-in-police-officers-rv/

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 20/33

Tameka says that there has been largely no investigation.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 21/33

She says that she is seeing a surge in black women dying and “coming up dead in trashcans” and that there is no investigation

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 22/33

Ghian Foreman asks who is supposed to investigate this.

Tameka says that no one has contacted the family, no one has talked to the family, and no one has conducted any sort of investigation.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 23/33

First Deputy Carter says someone will reach out and look into it

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 24/33

Yesina Puebla is up. She is speaking about the case of Officer Solano’s murder of Anthony Alvarez. The case was decided by a single member of the board that was randomly selected.

https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/breaking/ct-copa-report-anthony-alvarez-shooting-20220908-6p2d6sddo5ci5n6lajqxk3irby-story.html

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 25/33

Ghian Foreman explains that this case was decided by a single board member Block. He says that if she has a problem with the process she should try and change the process.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 26/33

Another member of the public Cameron, (last name was blury) also speaks similarly on the issues with the way the Police Board handeled murder of Anthony Alverez by CPD officer Solano

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 27/33

Ghian Foreman, says that if Cameron read the decision he thinks the evidence speaks for itself.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 28/33

Edit: the name is Kameron.

Kameron says that he did read the report, that Supt. Brown, violated policy, and that the lack of statements taken from the officers allowed for office collusion. He says that Chicago Police can kill whoever they want.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 29/33

The last speaker goes on a rant about the patents not available to the ‘goyem” and that Robert J Moore never tried to commit suicide.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 30/33

Lolita Hendrix is up. She is also speaking on the death of Treasure Hendrix.

She says that the police department has not looked at the case.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 31/33

She says that officer that handled the case was the partner of the person that the family suspects killed treasure.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 32/33

She calls on CPD to actually conduct an investigation.

Chris Gentry @TheChrisGentry_ 33/33

The meeting adjourns as of 8:18

Agency Information

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