Nominations for the next CCPSA president were made. Commissioners discussed amendments to the proposed pretextual traffic stop policy. A representative of the Mayor's Office presented on community safety amid an increase in National Guard and ICE presence in Chicago.
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06:33 PM Sep 25, 2025 CDT
The meeting is scheduled from 6:30-9pm. You can find the agenda for the meeting at the link here: https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/ccpsa/Agenda/2025/Agenda%20--%20Public%20Meeting%20--%202025-9-25.pdf
Here is a link to join the live-streamed Zoom version of the meeting: https://cityofchicago-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3wyu21mRQ6u-N33QKfv7Hg
The meeting was called to order at 6:37 pm. Roll call was taken and 4 out of 7 commissioners were present for quorum.
Commissioners present include Aaron Gottlieb, Angel Rubi Navarijo, Gina Piemonte, Interim President Remel Terry, and Executive Director Adam Gross
The commission is now moving to an extended 30 min period for public comment on the CPD’s budget.
The first speaker giving public comment is speaking on the need to elect a CCPSA leader who is in alignment with progressive traffic stop policy and represents the same federal resistance politics that Mayor Brandon Johnson upholds.
The next speaker spoke on CPD offcer Krystal Rivera who was shot and killed by a fellow police officer in June, calling for more police accountability
https://abc7chicago.com/post/chicago-police-officer-killed-chatham-shooting-south-drexel-avenue-suspects-custody-cpd-says/16674273/
The next speaker spoke on how this commission was obligated to keep police accountable and establish a budget that is fair for the community it seeks to serve and protect
Public comment has concluded and the commission moved to approve the July 31st and August 28th meeting minutes.
Next item on the agenda is New Business allowing the commission to hold a series of closed meetings for the maximum period allowable as in order to commiserate on new commission leadership. The motion to hold this meeting was approved
The commission is now hearing nominations for the next President. Commissioner Navarijo nominated interim president Remel Terry. Commissioner Gottlieb nominated former Commissioner Abierre Minor who is not present at the meeting. The next president will be elected during the October meeting
Update from Commission Piemonte on traffic stops: new traffic stop policy is being dictated by a Consent Decree, the commission received input from several community meetings and subject matter experts to inform amended policy. They are continuously seeking to inform community led policy
Interim President Terry announced that they are still seeking a COPA Chief who will lead investigations on police misconduct. They have met with subject matter experts on police accountability to inform their search for a new COPA Chief
Commission is now moving to a presentation by Mayor Johnson’s office on community safety for potential increase in National Guard and ICE presence in the city
Presenter brought up the Welcoming City ordinance, which prohibits local law enforcement from cooperating with federal officers for the purpose of immigration enforcement: https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/mayor/Office%20of%20New%20Americans/PDFs/WelcomeCityOrdinance.pdf
City of Chicago has not received any formal communication from the Federal government about deployment of federal agents. The Office of Community Safety maintains consistent communication with state and local law enforcement departments for key updates against federal threat
Mayor’s office urges citizens not to intervene with federal operations and also informs that city law enforcement cannot intervene with any immigration related federal law enforcement activities due to executive orders, ordinances, and federal and local policy
Commissioner Gottlieb wanted to get more clarity on when CPD is obligated to cooperate with ICE forces. Presenter responded that CPD cannot intervene or assist with any activities unless directed by a federal court order, including giving out addresses or private information.
Commissioner Minor (now present) asked the presenter what kind of communication the city could hope for if there was National Guard deployment in Chicago. Presenter said he is relying on community partners to report on ICE federal agent sightings
Commissioner Rubi Navarijo asked how law departments are working to protect sensitive citizen information and how the city is supporting liaison officers between CPD and community (he said there are only 2 working right now).
Presenter said the Welcoming City Ordinance protects citizen rights and prohibits city officials from sharing sensitive information with federal agents. In response to the Commissioner’s second question he deferred to CPD to answer that question stating he didn’t feel it was his place to answer that
Commissioner Terry asked about the policies in place to collaborate with CPD and uphold Welcoming City Ordinance. Presenter referenced a recent executive order that Mayor Johnson signed to protect Chicago citizens from federal intervention while protesting: https://news.wttw.com/2025/08/30/mayor-brandon-johnson-signs-executive-order-designed-protect-residents-if-trump-sends
Here’s a link to the executive order itself: https://news.wttw.com/sites/default/files/article/file-attachments/Executive%20Order%202025-6.pdf