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ACLU Demands Police Ask Permission To Arrest People Who Assault Cops, Resist

Activist groups protested the draft of the proposed Chicago police consent decree at the mayor's office on Tuesday.

Chicago, IL – Activists groups are asking a judge to scale back Chicago police officers' power to arrest, even when the suspect assault them.

They say that the city's proposed consent decree doesn't go far enough.

“The proposed consent decree released by the city and the office of the attorney general falls far short of what’s required in order to end the reign of lawlessness and brutality that we’ve endured under this police department,” Jonathan Projansky, of Black Lives Matter Chicago, told the Chicago Tribune.

Members of Black Lives Matter, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and a number of attorneys gathered in front of the mayor’s office in city hall on Tuesday to protest the draft agreement.

The activist groups want the Chicago Police Department to implement a policy that tells officers to use the “least intrusive response appropriate under the circumstances as reasonably understood by the officer at the time” in dealing with minor offenses, the Chicago Tribune reported.

In their proposed version of the agreement, officers would be encouraged to give warnings or divert people to “mediation or public health program(s)” rather making arrests and writing them tickets.

And they want officers to have to seek approval from a supervisor before making an arrest for a host of crimes from gambling and prostitution to obstructing, resisting, or assaulting a police officer, according to the Chicago Tribune.

The ACLU and Black Lives Matter want officers to have to write a report every time they point a Taser or a gun at a person, or any time they even draw their weapons.

This particular issue has been a sticking point during negotiations as the state attorney general’s office demanded all those incidents be reported and Chicago city officials pushed back, citing the amount of time required that would keep officer away from street patrol.

Activists groups have also demanded that the Chicago PD enact a foot pursuit policy. The draft of the consent decree would allow the creation of that policy but does not require it, the Chicago Tribune reported.

The proposed agreement included changes to the protocol for handling people dealing with mental health issues, but the activist groups weren’t satisfied with what the draft included.

They want certified crisis intervention officers to respond to every call involving a mentally unstable suspect, and they also wanted the consent decree to create a “behavior health unit” that would allow citizens to intervene in incidents and would divert mentally ill suspects from the criminal justice system, the Chicago Tribune reported.

The creation of the proposed consent decree, which is still a work in progress, was sparked by the outrage that followed the release of video of Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke shooting teenager Laquan McDonald.

The video sparked protests and a U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) report of Chicago PD claimed officers had engaged in “brutality and misconduct” without fear of consequences, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Officer Van Dyke is scheduled for trial on murder charges in September.

Initially, the Chicago mayor supported the idea of the consent decree, but then pulled back after the Trump administration showed no interest in federal micromanagement of local police agencies, according to the Chicago Tribune.

However, Emanuel agreed to negotiate after the Illinois attorney general sued to force the issue even if the DoJ wasn’t going to follow through.

The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police has called the consent decree a “war on the police” and argued that Madigan’s lawsuit wasn’t legal, the Chicago Tribune reported. They have sought relief in the matter but a judge has not yet ruled on their request.

62 Responses

  • Tmkphx1962

    Oct 14, 2018

    These citizen review boards filled with activists are a problem. There is a real problem in the city. The democrats have run it too long and have been infiltrated by the progressives. Now groups like BLM get a seat at the table. The black on black crime is the problem. I keep hearing how it's all about illegal guns. I moved back to the area 5 years ago and heard a news cast of a guy that was caught with 59 guns? Bought legally in IL. Had an Illinois firearms ownership ID. He was a straw purchaser. Poster child to be put away for a long time. He was asllowed a plea deal and was released. They refuse to punish the bad guys sufficiently. The neighborhoods affected by the crime are run by activists that hate the police. I see no solution.

  • marthafog

    Oct 6, 2018

    yeah I have a response, What the F___ are you flat stupid in Chicago, F____ just shot them and move on, if that's your attitude had enough of this stupidity

  • lauraaz

    Aug 21, 2018

    Police officers of Chicago, the hell with Chicago! Find somewhere where you will be allowed to do your job, and valued for it! The Phoenix metro area is usually looking for people. If you can take the summer heat, you'll love the rest of the year. Our poisonous snakes, varmints, and insects are trained to bite liberals, so they better stay in Chicago.

  • Nedlog11

    Aug 20, 2018

    Chicago is no longer run by a mayor! It is now run by the ACLU, BLM, JESSE JACKSON, FATHER FLAKER AND AL SHARPTON. No need for elections anymore.

  • FRANCIN

    Aug 18, 2018

    @KCN YOU'RE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT....PERMISSION YEAH RIGHT ..AHHHH "NO..WHAT'S THE POINT OF HAVING LAW AND ORDER..?

  • KCN

    Aug 17, 2018

    Why doesn't the ACLU spend their time and resources on the rights of victims, instead of trying to create a system of anarchy and lawlessness? Is there anyone in that organization with any common sense? If so, how about checking your moral compass before backing such ridiculous causes.

  • RCK

    Aug 17, 2018

    Another ridiculous idea that, if brought to fruition, will only increase crime on the streets - guaranteed.

  • TarnishedCopper

    Aug 17, 2018

    I'm sure that will work..Just like the Gun Control did!!!

  • marymoe77471

    Aug 16, 2018

    The cesspool know as Chicago, gets crappier every day.

  • IGOTYOURSIX

    Aug 16, 2018

    YOUR RIGHT DON'T ARREST THEM IF THEY PUT THEIR HANDS ON A POLICE OFFICER OR ANY FIRST RESPONDER, JUST SHOOT TO KILL, PLAIN & SIMPLE, YOU KNOW IT'S AGAINST THE LAW TO TOUCH A POLICE OFFICER IN ANYWAY, SO IF YOU CHOSE TO BREAK THAT LAW ,YOU SHOULD BE MADE TO PAY WITH YOUR LIFE.

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