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Chicago PD will not respond

posted 6th Feb
I just read this article. This is insane! This is going to end up causing so many crimes to go unreported.

Many Chicagoans who call 911 will no longer receive immediate help. Chicago police will no longer show up at crime scenes unless someone is in critical condition or a criminal suspect remains on the scene.
It may soon take bullet wounds, broken bones, rape attacks or other injuries to catch the attention of the police department, while crimes like car thefts may largely be overlooked.
Chicagoans who report property damage, vehicle thefts, garage burglaries or other crimes in which the perpetrator is no longer on the scene will not be assisted until the police have time, thereby freeing up officers for patrol duties but also leaving distraught victims in the dark.
Starting Sunday, about 44 officers will be freed up each day and will no longer be dispatched for certain crimes. Instead, the officers will spend their time patrolling the streets and searching for crimes elsewhere. The Chicago Police Department believes it does not need to report to scenes where the victim is “safe, secure and not in need of medical attention” and the offender is “not on the scene and not expected to return immediately.”
But some Chicago residents are angry about the new response plan, arguing that the taxes they pay for police should be used to help them when they are in need.
“I think that’s ridiculous. I think if there’s a burglary, they’ve got to come. It’s what we pay for. They have to come,” said Carmen Curio, who told CBS that she lives nearby a house that burglars broke into on Christmas Day.
Ald. Nick Sposato, a Northwest Chicago resident, said he pays high enough property taxes to deserve police assistance after a traumatizing break-in.
“People are upset; they want to talk to a police officer. They want to know something is being done to prevent this in the future,” Sposato said.
In some cases, crime victims might also believe the perpetrator has left the scene when the suspect is actually still at large. And even if a victim was not physically injured, they may have experienced emotional trauma that needs to be addressed. With police failing to show up, Chicago residents can no longer be guaranteed the care that law enforcement exists to ensure.
Police Supt. Garry McCarthy said he is aware of this, but continues to believe that police are more useful on the street than responding to 911 calls.
“You’re upset; you’re violated. It’s happened to me. So, you’ve got to weigh it, and I’m making tough decisions,” he said. “I’m making a tough decision, but I’d rather have that officer on the street, doing something to prevent the next shooting than – honestly – making somebody feel better, because they’re responding rather than talking to them over the phone.”
McCarthy claims he was a victim of a burglary “three or four times”, but changed the response plan because of the city’s financial distress.
The Alternate Response Unit will draw up police reports on the phone and send evidence technicians to crime scenes later on, if documentation is necessary. Last year, about 74,000 such case reports were processed. But about 151,000 are expected to be processed this year – more than doubling the number of cases that the Chicago Police Department does not have time to attend to in person.
In 2012, 911 callers had the option to have an officer come to their location and file a report in person – but that choice will no longer be available to them unless they are injured or in the presence of a crime suspect.
The Chicago Police Department is in fact dealing with an overwhelming number of gun violence incidents, with its 513 homicides last year reaching a four-year high. Last month’s 42 homicides were the most January murders Chicago has experienced since 2002, and the city is on the pace for more than 700 murders this year.
But while gun violence does indeed need more attention than non-violent crimes, local residents continue to be distraught about the prospect of being overlooked when they call 911. With too much crime and too few police officers, the city is in a financially tough situation when it comes to fighting crime.
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I have 2 kids & live in Canon, Georgia
posted 6th Feb
ugh that is horrible...Time to move the smurf out of there!
quotesmurfs?
posted 6th Feb
This is what happens when residents of a city complain that the police department is costing too much money and don't want their taxes raised. I am not surprised at all actually.
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I have 2 kids & live in Havana, Cuba
posted 6th Feb
I'm sure my SIL is thrilled. She just bought a condo there. I hate that she lives there.
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I'm TTC since February '13, have 1 child & live in Florida
posted 6th Feb
Well that's what happens when the government runs outta money. Sad.
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I have 2 kids & live in Sweden
posted 6th Feb
Quoting Minion:" I just read this article. This is insane! This is going to end up causing so many crimes to go unreported. ... [snip!] ... With too much crime and too few police officers, the city is in a financially tough situation when it comes to fighting crime."


Wow that's messed up... All my family lives out there too (I moved cause husband is military). I'm defanitly going to let them all know this.





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I have 2 kids & live in Maryland
posted 6th Feb
WOW. Just WOW. Now criminals will take advantage of what they can get away with. Freakin' awesome.
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I have 1 child & live in Illinois
posted 6th Feb
our crime rate is through the roof too
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I live in Texas
posted 7th Feb
Quoting Secret Service:" our crime rate is through the roof too"


Yup, I'm from there and my whole family lives there.
My cousin was just robbed earlier this month and she doesn't even live in a bad area. She works at a hair salon and a guy came and robbed her at gunpoint.

Chicago also has some of the strictest gun laws too..... yet so much crime.. and shootings. Criminals obviously don't listen to to these strict gunlaws.
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I have 2 kids & live in Maryland
posted 7th Feb
Quoting EnnaBennaBanana:" Yup, I'm from there and my whole family lives there. My cousin was just robbed earlier this month and ... [snip!] ... the strictest gun laws too..... yet so much crime.. and shootings. Criminals obviously don't listen to to these strict gunlaws."

the hair cutterys? My aunt was telling me about that.
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I live in Texas
posted 7th Feb
Its debatable based on the crime IMO. If I walked in my house and the place had been ransacked but the suspect gone. I would call the non emergency line rather than 911.
Though in certain parts of Chicago I can see this causing an increased crime rate.
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I have 1 child & live in Dildo,
posted 7th Feb
Quoting Secret Service:" the hair cutterys? My aunt was telling me about that. "

Yep!!
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I have 2 kids & live in Maryland
posted 7th Feb
Quoting EnnaBennaBanana:" Yep!!"


is she okay now? which one does she work at?
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I live in Texas
posted 7th Feb
Quoting Secret Service:" is she okay now? which one does she work at? "


She worked at the one in Niles.
And she is fine now.. she was pretty shaken up the first week it happend though. Which is understandable..
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I have 2 kids & live in Maryland
posted 7th Feb
Quoting EnnaBennaBanana:" She worked at the one in Niles. And she is fine now.. she was pretty shaken up the first week it happend though. Which is understandable.."

the one over buy a best buy???
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I live in Texas
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