Rahm Emanuel Announcing Plans for 'Major Overhaul' of Chicago PD This Afternoon
To include equipping all cops with Tasers


Since November, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has faced protests over police abuse sparked by the release of video of the 2014 police shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by Officer Jason Van Dyke. Van Dyke was indicted on multiple counts of murder and official misconduct after a judge ordered the release of the shooting video. The state's attorney said she had already made the decision but was waiting for a federal investigation to end.
This weekend, police in Chicago accidentally shot and killed a mother of five in the process of shooting and killing a bat-wielding 19-year-old, and on Tuesday Emanuel cut his family vacation in Cuba short to return to Chicago. Later this afternoon, he's expected to announce plans to arm every police officer in Chicago with a Taser and train cops in conflict resolution as part of a "major overhaul" of the department. Earlier this month, Emanuel demanded "sweeping police reform" in a speech to the city council, fired his police superintendent, Garry McCarthy, and created a reform panel (s.o.p) that included Deval Patrick, the former Massachusetts governor and a Chicago native, a former Illinois State Police director, and the president of the Chicago Police Board. Not very promising.
Some protesters have been calling for Emanuel's resignation, although the Chicago Democratic political establishment remains relatively firmly behind him—a measure to permit voters to recall Emanuel, for example, has gained little steam, and few politicians have joined in calls for his resignation, likely cognizant that they could be next. Failure has many fathers (and mothers). In November 2014, for example, the same month Van Dyke shot and killed McDonald, the city council unanimously approved a five-year contract for Chicago police. Raises, not privileges and accountability measures, were pretty much the only sticking point.
Rahm Emanuel's resignation could be an acknowledgement of the depths of the problem, but on its own it's not a solution nor even a step toward one. There are blueprints for reform, and they don't require a blue ribbon panel stocked with politicians and police. This summer activists from Black Lives Matter launched Campaign Zero—a list of reforms to police practices and policies that work toward eliminating excessive police violence and increasing accountability that have been adopted in some jurisdictions and could be adopted in others. And earlier this month, they launched Check the Police, a program to collect and analyze police contracts around the country in an effort to direct attention to how they perpetuate police violence.
Every member of the Chicago City Council voted to approve a police contract that keeps Van Dyke employed despite facing charges for murdering a 19-year-old. Residents of Chicago are stuck with that contract, as well as Emanuel and each of his, and police's, enablers in the city council for the next four years. Outrage alone isn't going to reform police or lower police abuse in Chicago or anywhere else—changes to the laws and contracts that offer the privileges that thwart police transparency and accountability will.
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But not, I bet, repealing the LEOBOR, instituting (at a minimum) arm's length negotiating with the PO union, closing down of their 'extraordinary rendition' center, firing of the majority of the senior force and replacing them to force a cultural change in management, changing training tactics to stop emphasizing 'stress' and aggression when dealing with the public and focusing on de-escalation.
Hey man, don't throw the baby out with the bath water! What if we promise to maybe try to not kill so many people? That should be enough .
*snicker*
*snort*
*chortle*
/rank and file CPD
You left out
*bitchAndMoanAboutNewTraining*
Bitch and moan? It's probably overtime or doubletime.
You must not know any police. They think they're entitled to the overtime without having to actually do anything for it.
Bitch and moan? That's two things you want me to do! That's gonna cost ya.
"The state's attorney said she had already made the decision but was waiting for a federal investigation to end."
Sometimes, it's better for your credibility if you say nothing at all.
Anita Alvarez has no credibility to lose.
Burn the fucking system to the ground.
I for one think a re-arrangement of bureaucratic deckchairs is a innovative response by a bold leader
Something as simple as "prosecuting misconduct" would clearly be insufficient to address widespread and ingrained behavior.
Speaking of re-arrangement of bureaucratic deckchairs, attention whore Al Sharpton said Rahm Emmanuel should resign from his post of mayor.
http://www.breitbart.com
http://www.Washingtontimes.com
I did need my daily Al Sharpton update. Thanks, Steph.
http://www.cuckservative.com
"Major Overhaul, reporting for duty, SIR!"
*salutes snappily, settles into comfy office chair, snoozes peacefully*
"very good Major... you have your orders: whip up some statistics to feed the press, come up with some new job titles for existing administrators, and generally stay out people's way. Dismissed."
You! Overhaul! Dammit - I thought I saw the last of you in Iraq in '08! Get your ass up and get to work!
/Old LTC voice
New training: resolve conflicts by electrocuting people with this handy tool.
When a man is in the street with a knife he can now be tased nineteen times instead of shot nineteen times.
More likely tasered once and shot eighteen times.
One tasering kills the perp, followed by 18 shots for not following orders after dying.
I thought you might be down there, flinging a bag of burning dog crap at Hizzoner.
Take away the cops' guns. If someone needs to get shot, let the SWAT team do it. Alternatively, fire any cop who shoots anyone and take away his pension, but don't even bother prosecuting him. There. I've just solved the problem of trigger-happy pigs.
They're all SWAT now. (inevitably, anyway)
Which heavyset labor leader is going to become the next mayor of Chicago after Rahm is forced to resign?
I think the better question is whether they'll find Hizzoner floating face-down in the river or washed up on the lakeshore.
And they'll blame ISIL.
Tiberius successfully reduced the size of the Praetorian Guard and moved them out of Rome.
Rahm is no Tiberius.
Chicago is no Rome
It can burn just as fast.
-1 Watertower Place
+1 cow
-100 dead cops, na na na
+1 Dark Knight.
The Joker isn't the hero we deserve, but he's the one we *need* right now.
"He's a god now."
Rahm "Never let a crisis go to waste" Emanuel is supplying a taser to every officer? Follow the Big Taser money?
We have a former superintendent of police from Chicago on the Taser board now.
*headdesk*
*silently opens desk drawer and takes out whisky bottle, pours a blast into a coffee mug, sighs*
I am not surprised.
I thought NYC had pulled the greatest magic trick since David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty vanish when they used the "Major Overhaul" of the NYPD to justify a billion-dollar increase in their budget, and the addition of 1,300 new officers
(you have to love the hubris of citing, "Overtime pay-savings" as a reason to spend another billion dollars *every year*)
Because clearly, the solution to "excessive police violence" in a city facing the lowest crime-rates since the 1960s.... is to add more police. Stop & Frisk was itself already a justification to keep the existing ones busy. What WILL they come up with next?
Never let a crisis go to waste.... Black people in the streets protesting police-abuse? Spend a hundred million on Tasers!! You'd think it would take a Brain Boitano-level-SpinMeister to justify that one to the press... but it seems like they press just swallows it whole and spits it back out like its supposed to make sense.
I thought NYC had pulled the greatest magic trick since David Copperfield made the Statue of Liberty vanish when they used the "Major Overhaul" of the NYPD to justify a billion-dollar increase in their budget, and the addition of 1,300 new officers
See: Arab Spring.
Residents of Chicago are stuck with that contract
Why am I stuck with a contract I didn't sign?
SOCIAL CONTRACT!!!
One of many.
equipping all cops with Tasers
If this involves a big red button on the cop's chest and leads surgically implanted in their groin, this could actually work.
How does the demographic that's consistently shit on in Chicago typically vote?
Are you referring to taxpayers, or responsible gun owners?
Democrats typically vote "Democrat".
Municipal elections are nonpartisan in Chicago, so the question is not quite the same.
You have a choice between Democrat #1, Democrat #2, or Union-fellating Republican #1.
LOL, you think there's a Republican on the ballot? That is adorable!
This year the race was a five-way contest among Democrats.
In Soviet Chicago, ballot punches you!
Winner.
There IS a Republican alderman. I suppose I should put it in scare quotes. I think it's done just to give the appearance that it's not the one-party town everyone knows it is.
Ah, nonpartisan elections. Where the usual pretenses of electoral politics are dispensed with, and even more absurd lies are put in their place.
Chicago municipal elections are essentially ballot counts for shop steward.
I hear he's going to bring back Jon Burge.
Maybe just get the old RAMPART team back together. Or better yet, just hire Vic Mackey and his crew.
Emanuel cut his family vacation in Cuba short
Hey now, he's just somewhat below average.
Now if he'll just cut his term in office short.
Chicago is well known as "Chi-town", but you go with "Forget it Jake, it's Chicago" in the alt-text?
Ed, you need another cup of coffee.
Oh noes, not da deadly ta zars!
You mean Union Buster Rahm Emanuel?
Fuck Rahm Emanuel.
In the running for the worst scum of all such scums.
How very strange that he's very close personal friends and political associaties with Barack Obama, Mr. Clean... surely this indicates absolutely nothing about who Barack Obama really is and how comprehensively the media has avoided exploring this angle.
I don't understand your comment. He was Obama's Chief of Staff, and it was a relationship pretty well covered by the media.
Yes, but for some reason none of my proggy peers seem to do the following reasoning :
1) Rahm is corrupt scum
2) Obama and Rahm are very close buddies
3) Therefore Obama is very likely to be corrupt scum
I think it's because none of the media sources they are reading are willing to associate Obama with the Chicago Machine on any level other than "they are personal friends." So unless they happen to be from the area, they have no idea that 2) very strongly implies 3.
Pretending to do something to placate the public while making sure not to really do anything to piss off the pubsec unions is a sure way to tell who's wearing the pants in the relationship. Unless and until the bosses are more afraid of the public than they are of the unions nothing is going to change. And the bosses aren't going to fear the public more than they are the unions unless and until the public does something to make them fear. The ballot box or the ammo box, and the ballot box is controlled by the unions.
But the ballot box is not controlled by the cop unions specifically, and it's possible a wedge could be drawn between them and the others (for example, threaten to restrict pubsec union rights in general because the cop union is causing too much trouble and you need to do something to prevent riots, or worse, election losses). That would require that the slaver class actually want to reign in cops, which they don't, because they're slavers but don't personally want their hands dirty.
Chuy Garcia would have solved this police problem...oh wait!
http://reason.com/blog/2015/03.....nde-blasio
We're spending $100 million on [police] overtime at present. Because we're understaffed in the Chicago Police Department, we begin by taking a portion of that overtime to hire additional police officers to begin getting us to the 1,000 additional police officers that we need on streets.
When will Rahm go all 1968 on the BLM movement? They are threatening the Chicago Democratic Machine!
It always amazes me how uninformed the public really is. The mayor and police chiefs have no power over the police The DOJ the FBI have no power over the police. Repeat The mayor, police chiefs, counsel members have no power over the police. The police unions in every city has all the power to hold police officers accountable. If you get rid of the police unions only then can police officers be held accountable for murder. The police thru the unions have special immunity contracts to kill anyone for any reason and never be held accountable. The murders will continue to happen until we disband the police unions and the FOP.