[remote or in person] Police District Council 014 - Shakespeare (Humboldt Park, Avondale, Lincoln Park, West Town, Logan Square)

Chicago Police District Councils
Criminal Justice

Saturday, May 17, 2025
4:00 p.m. — 5:30 p.m. CDT

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3325 W Wrightwood Ave Chicago, IL 60647 (Directions)

Grace Church of Logan Square

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Live reporting by Chris OHara

CCPSA commissioner Aaron Gottlieb gave a presentation on and answered community questions about the current status in creating a CPD policy on traffic stops, including adding the policy to the consent decree. Resources and strategic plans were also presented.

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The CCPSA meeting was scheduled to start at 4pm in Logan Square at Grace Church
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I am a Chicago Documenter. My name is Chris OHara. I am the love tweeter. There will also be a posted story by a fellow Documenter.
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This is the 14th district, it covers Humboldt park, Avondale, Lincoln park, West Town , and Logan square neighborhoods
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There was a public comment period happening which expressed some disappointment with a former commander who was at a previous meeting,
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There was also concern over safety of using Ubers in the evening about safety
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This district is represented by a 7 person board.
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There was mention of some past minutes and references to quorum
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The public speakers were each allowed 2 minutes each
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There is now a question and answer portion
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There is talk about how traffic stops will be a part of the Consent Decree that Chicago is being monitored upon.
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Formal rules of this consent decree be planned during June. The Attorney general, independent monitor, a judge, and the Chicago Police Department are all supposed to participate.
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Reasonable articulate suspicion is now being discussed which is being said is more than a hunch but less than probable cause. The rationale for the stop or cause would need to be stated in the reports. Justification around consent to search is important to note in these reports
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There has been no informal decisions because the Commission isn't in agreement on everything
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Certain low level stops, pretextual stops which isn't always the reason you would stop them, and consent searches is what the Commission agrees to in certain circumstances but also know there is a power imbalance issue.
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Nothing in the policy would stop pulling someone over for running a red light or excessive speeding is being shared by the Commission now
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Community policing, clearance rates, and solving cases are the ways the Commission would want to reduce crime.
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A question regarding using your own film to document an encounter with officers should be allowed?
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The Commission says your right to film should be protected in most cases.
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A concern where police stops were frequently happening at kedzie and Fullerton but blocks away their were more car thefts happening
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Safety infractions for stops should not be primary reason for stop for plate placement issues unless a higher infraction such as speeding would be the primary reason based on what the Commission is sharing.
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There is a question around lower level stops. The Commission is concerned about equipment infractions which could be to poverty being the standard to pull people over.
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There was a follow up question about class a misdemeanors including theft and the standards for arrests.
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Over criminalization of searching people and marijuana odor would put CPD out of compliance
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Aaron Gottlieb was taking the questions
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Impeding an investigation is apparently one reason an officer can ask you to stop recording which was mentioned by the Commission
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Engaging Community on CPDs District Strategic planning process is being shared in person and over QR codes now
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He is from the 11th district
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Input from the community is very important for accountability and gaining public trust is what is being said and following up on concerns
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Having access up to the last 5 years is included. The special order of the strategic plan 02-03-02 was mentioned and how it applies to consent decree.
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5 major steps include Community Conversations with the a draft plan which would include District advisory council,
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Step 2 is establishing a plan overview
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Scanning, analysis, response and assessment or SARA is what they use in problem solving
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Four groups which include youth, elders, businesses, and potentially affinity groups including lgtbia for example in their plan for community engagement
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CPD is supposed to update and publish quarterly reports
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The presenter has concerns that the quarterly standard isn't always happening and needs to work with other community partners to do better
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A question regarding transparency came up. The response was to ask for more in the planning for example physical copies available to review before a meeting.
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A concern about going to their district to ask for copies rather than somewhere online or just a QR code is being discussed for better public knowledge.
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The speaker from the 11th district is wrapping up his presentation about honest correspondence to solving community problems
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This document is a recorded state record and asking for what is outlined is what is being proposed
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Public school councils are being suggested as one public group that should hear about these public documents and weigh in on them
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The speaker mentioned He is low on time ledt
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A second workshop for self defense is coming up in early June is being made as an announcement.
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An exit survey wasn't officially given after the workshop but the Commission says people there seemed to leave happy
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Financial forecasting and logos are being discussed and the annual budget. The t shirt expenses and other potential trainings or alternatives. Around 5000 is available for the year.
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They are underspending currently and taking suggestions
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Board of ethics was mentioned as to why finance keeping records is so important
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There is mention about short staffing in keeping minutes and how to fulfill those duties
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Chicago jobs website job vacancies are filled from
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June 14th is their next meeting at 1pm, which is a Saturday. Accessibility options are being looked at a public library in Bucktown.
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541 pm is when the meeting adjourned.
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There will be time to chat after the meeting for logistics issues. The feed hasn't officially ended. Asking for volunteers to stack chairs
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Thanks for taking a public interest in this meeting. @CHIdocumenters @CityBureau @ChrisOHara2020 The feed has ended. Please remember the supporting documents will be available. #KeepGovernmentWorking4AllPeople
Note-taking by Mona Tong

CCPSA commissioner Aaron Gottlieb gave a presentation on and answered community questions about the current status in creating a CPD policy on traffic stops, including adding the policy to the consent decree. Resources and strategic plans were also presented.

Agency Information

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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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