[remote or in person] Police Board
Chicago Police Board
Thursday, June 20, 2024
7:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. CDT
3510 S Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60653 (Directions)
Public Safety Headquarters
You have the option of attending this meeting in person or remotely.
If you attend this meeting in person, an additional hour will be added to your total assignment hours. You may be asked to provide government-issued photo ID and to go through a metal detector/security check.
If you choose to document remotely, the meeting will be broadcast by CAN-TV on Chicago cable television channel 27 and live-streamed online (check https://www.cantv.org/watch/stream-can-tv27/). The video may not appear until at or a few minutes after the scheduled start time. If you do not see if right away, wait a few moments and try refreshing your Internet tab. The availability and quality of the livestream varies but lately CANTV has made video recordings available a few days later on their Youtube channel.
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Reporting
Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team
There is a strong correlation between Chicago police officers’ mental wellbeing and the likelihood that they will violate policy, according to findings from the University of Chicago Crime Lab.
There is a strong correlation between Chicago police officers’ mental wellbeing and the likelihood that they will violate policy, according to findings from the University of Chicago Crime Lab.
07:17 PM Jun 20, 2024 CDT
2023PB3026 recommended discharge for conduct unbecoming a PO on-duty. Supt recommended suspension. Police Board approves.
Resident of 7400 block of Calumet and a block club president. Thanks their local District officers. They discuss two businesses on 75th and their loud parties and ask for more help from CPD.
Agency Information
Chicago Police Board
The Chicago Police Board is an independent civilian body that oversees various matters of the Chicago Police Department, mainly deciding disciplinary cases involving police officers or members of the department, and nominating candidates for Superintendent of Police. The nine individuals who sit on the board are appointed by the mayor.
If you’re attending a Police Board meeting in person, be prepared to go through security. You may hear graphic descriptions of violent events or loud verbal protest from members of the public.
Remote meetings may be viewed at https://cantv.org/watch-now/ or on CAN-TV, Chicago cable channel 27. The video recordings are later posted on Youtube and previously on CAN TV’s YouTube within a day or two.
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