Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Doubles Down on Calls for New Law to Seize Property From Suspected Gang Members
Civil liberties advocates say the law is just a reheated version of flawed state anti-gang law.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot called again Monday for a new ordinance allowing the city to sue gang members and seize their property, despite pushback from civil liberties groups.
In a speech addressing rising violence and crime in Chicago, Lightfoot called for, among other things, the Chicago City Council to pass a "Victims Justice Ordinance" similar to Illinois' Streetgang Terrorism Omnibus Prevention Act. The ordinance would allow the city to file civil lawsuits against suspected gang members, recover damages, and forfeit property connected to alleged gang activity.
"Gangs are violent, dangerous and ruthless," Lightfoot said. "They do not care who they hurt in their quest for money and territory. We need to not just seize their cash, but their assets as well. We need to take away the profit motive by depriving them of blood money, along with locking them up."
Lightfoot tried to distinguish the ordinance from the "rightfully discredited forfeitures of the 1990s," which have been the subject of bipartisan reform efforts across the country over the last decade.
"We will go into court, before a judge with a civil lawsuit where we will have the burden of proving that particular assets—cars, property, businesses—are in fact the proceeds of gang activity," Lightfoot said. "The defendants will be represented and like in any civil case, a judge will determine if we have proved our case. And when we do, we will dedicate a portion of the proceeds to support victims, witnesses, and survivors in Chicago."
Lightfoot first proposed the ordinance in September, but it was roundly criticized by civil rights groups, who say the civil forfeiture law it's based on didn't live up to its promises.
Colleen Connell, executive director of the ACLU of Illinois, said in a statement in September that the Chicago City Council should "quickly reject the Mayor's proposal to use a recycled city version of a harmful state civil asset forfeiture law."
Under civil asset forfeiture, police can seize property suspected of being connected to criminal activity without charging the owner with a crime.
Because such cases are civil, not criminal, the defendants, contrary to Lightfoot's claim, aren't entitled to a lawyer; they bear the cost of going to court to fight for the return of their own property.
"Taking property from people—including innocent family members and others—is not an effective way to reduce gun violence," Connell said. "Similar attempts have been tried in surrounding cities, and the public promises of forfeiture of gang member assets did not materialize."
Illinois attorney John Mauck told local news outlet WTTW earlier this year that the state statute is lightly used and rarely successful at recovering assets. Mauck represented three former Latin Kings gang members who were targeted under the state law. The cases against them were ultimately dismissed after seven years.
Freddy Martinez, executive director of the police accountability nonprofit Lucy Parsons Labs, says Lightfoot's plan "is just another of her administration's poor and narrow-sighted approach to social ills. This is her doubling down on the same failed and racist 'tough-on-crime' policies from the 1980s."
A 2017 analysis by Reason of five years of forfeitures in Chicago found that the city had initiated more than 23,000 seizures for $150 million in cash and property over that period. The data, obtained by Lucy Parsons Labs, showed that, while forfeitures happened all over the city, low-income neighborhoods bore the brunt of asset forfeiture.
Seized property ranged from a cashier's check for 34 cents to a 2010 Rolls Royce Ghost with an estimated value of more than $200,000. Police also seized Xbox controllers, televisions, nunchucks, 12 cans of peas, a pair of rhinestone cufflinks, and a bayonet.
"The research we've provided to Reason shows police are using these perverse incentives to take money from everyone they can get away with," Martinez says. "Despite the rhetoric, the truth is these programs seize, on average, just hundreds of dollars. They're not busting Noriega."
In her speech, Lightfoot said that this year alone the Chicago Police Department and other law enforcement had seized nearly $27 million in cash and $442 million-worth of drugs in the city. "And we need to keep our foot on the gas," she said.
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Colleen Connell, executive director of the ACLU of Illinois, said in a statement in September that the Chicago City Council should "quickly reject the Mayor's proposal to use a recycled city version of a harmful state civil asset forfeiture law."
When you've lost the ACLU, you might be TOO far to the left...
Nowhere on the political spectrum is TOO far left for democrats.
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I suspect Mayor Lightfoot of being a gang member. Take ger shit.
The preferred pronoun is 'Grr.'
I heard she got carjacked yesterday. Haha. That’s awesome.
First she needs to catch those Nigerian MAGA hat guys who lynched Smollett.
Maybe OJ can help with that.
He’s still out there, searching.
He probably would have found Nicole's and Ron's murderers by now if Nevada hadn't delayed his search by locking him up for nine years.
We need a place to safely place bad guys away from polite society.
I propose calling them “jails”.
Doing that requires things we used to call "convictions".
Fuck off, slaver.
I guess sarc wants to kill them.
This is not about stopping or reducing crime it is about the fact that Chicago has ran out of revenue sources and need to find new ways to get the money to support the pensions and other public sector expenses they have with the lost tax revenue from people leaving the city/ state.
If they think that'll cover it they're dumber than anyone suspected.
"Gangs are violent, dangerous and ruthless," Lightfoot said. "They do not care who they hurt in their quest for money and territory."
So are socialists.
is as though she's familiar with a quest for money and territory
To her though not so much as the unvaxxed now.
At least they are pretending that they will actually go to court and prove their case first. Now just add one little tweak; like insist they tie the allegations the assets are gang proceeds to an actual criminal conviction.
Now just add one little tweak; like insist they tie the allegations the assets are gang proceeds to an actual criminal conviction.
Plenty of non-violent weapons convictions to go around.
Then they don't need any new law. If they have a conviction, they can use the criminal asset forfeiture laws.
Vernon,
I agree. Was about to make the same point. In just about every jurisdiction in the world, upon a conviction, the government has the authority to seize the proceeds of the crimes. I'm fine with that and I don't understand why anyone would want to treat it as a separate civil matter requiring more litigation. This whole thing mystifies me.
The important part to note here is that these will be civil lawsuits; which means there's no right to an attorney. Let that roll around in your brain for a moment. The city is going to sue its poorest citizenry to strip them of what few possessions they own and the supposed "due process" that exists to protect them from that deprivation is entirely out of their ability to afford, that is assuming that any resources they might have otherwise used weren't seized as part of the proceeding.
What a cruelly kafka-esque trap they've created.
“The ordinance would allow the city to file civil lawsuits against suspected gang members, recover damages, and forfeit property connected to alleged gang activity.”
Why not encourage citizens to sue gang members, and support such suits financially?
What could possibly go wrong?
What a great idea! With the best of intentions! What could possibly go wrong?
>>12 cans of peas
1/3 the way to tuna casserole.
The ACLU doesn't give a shit about D.C. suing the Proud Boys and Oath keepers though.
I also heard that the racoon faced retard from Chicago is asking for fed help to solve it's gang violence problem, something she spurned from the previous administration..
Waitaminnit... I thought the "racoon-faced retard" was the Great-Horned-Capitol invader of January 6 fame. You Trumpistas and Bidenistas need clearer invective with which to demonize each other if you expect us neutrals to follow with detached amusement.
"I also heard that the racoon faced retard from Chicago"
Now why did you have to go and insult the...
...racoons?
Heh, Mayor RocketGroot.
"Now why did you have to go and insult the...
...racoons"
...and retards.
OTOH, there's no insult to Chicagoans there. IMO, the honest people must have been moving out ever since Richard Daley Sr. was elected 66 years ago (if not before), and the smart crooks should have abandoned this sinking ship when Rahm Emanuel was elected, so with Lori Lightfoot the remainder truly elected one of their own.
Democrats yet again figuring out ways to disenfranchise poor blacks.
You'd think after 150 years of being lynched and robbed by Democrats, American Blacks would catch on. But all the Dems have to do is tell them it's somehow magically all The Man's (R) fault, and they reliably line up at the polls.
I guess words really are stronger than deeds.
How cute, you think that people are actually elected in Chicago.
I think that Chicago's politicians have chosen their electorate over several generations until they are truely representative of those who didn't move out.
>>we will dedicate a portion of the proceeds to support victims
zero is a portion.
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Not forgetting that the assistant states attorney for Chicago is facing calls to resign over her handling of the Jussie Smollett case.
https://video.foxnews.com/v/6287993681001#sp=show-clips
I that Chicago has spent over $400 million on crime prevention with few results.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/platform/amp/crime/2021/12/15/22747091/violence-prevention-budget-lightfoot-our-city-safety
Hard to prevent crime when you're unwilling to hold criminals responsible for their actions or address the cultural causes of criminality.
Just need to require each student attend two classes of CRT per day in government schools.
It's even harder when the criminals are only imitating the people in charge of the city, although often more clumsily and stupidly.
Yes, and they start out by imitating their parents. That's what I meant by "cultural causes".
Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice.
Next thing she'll had Uncle Joe's feds chasing down those super predators!
It's goint to be a tough call this year on whether the progshit faceplants from jab mandates or defunding are more epic.
I'm surprised to hear she's not pro-gang.
I mean, it provides structure, community, and free stuff in the lives of young POCs. Basically, gangs are micro-socialism.
Clearly, she is a neoliberal plant. When are the Lenin clones ready to go? I tire of these pretenders.
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When the Prosecutor declines to prosecute citing "mutual combat" there might be a problem.
What assets might they seize from delinquent Chicago youth? Other than their clothes and handgun, they don't have a pot to piss in.
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I was gonna say 'future CPD pensions' but that's too close to a good idea to be a joke.
Taking SNAP benefits to pay CPD pensions would be more like it.
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As the current organizer of crime in Chicago, Lori is simply carrying out the will of Biden and the Congress as enacted in 1988:
This subtitle may be cited as the "Justice Department Organized
Crime and Drug Enforcement Enhancement Act of 1988".
SEC 1052. FINDINGS.
The Congress finds that—
(1) organized criminal activity contributes significantly to the
importation, distribution, and sale of illegal and dangerous
drugs;
(2) trends in drug trafficking patterns necessitate a response
that gives appropriate weight to—
(A) the prosecution of drug-related crimes; and
(B) the forfeiture and seizure of assets and other civil
remedies used to strike at the inherent strength of the drug
networks and organized crime groups; // So successful were these forfeitures against competing criminals that by 1992 a Great Depression spread over the entire Americas Hemisphere, complete with hyperinflation in Brazil to rival Germany's of 69 years before.
Well, if the best Chicago can come up with is warmed over 1980s asset forfeiture, then perhaps the Windy City is out of ideas...and out of time.
"we will dedicate a portion of the proceeds to support victims, witnesses, and survivors in Chicago."
And a much bigger portion to our buddies, I mean "administration costs".