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Record #: F2014-31   
Type: Report Status: Placed on File
Intro date: 4/30/2014 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 4/30/2014
Title: Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report (2014 Q1)
Sponsors: Dept./Agency
Topic: REPORTS - Quarterly
Attachments: 1. F2014-31.pdf
Independent Police Review Authority
CITY OF CHICAGO
 
TO:
 
 
Office of the Mayor Committee on Public Safety Office of the City Clerk Legislative Reference Bureau
 
 
FROM:   Scott M. Ando
Chief Administrator
 
RE:
 
Quarterly Report
 
 
 
DATE:    April 15, 2014
 
 
Enclosed please find the Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report provided pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. The information contained in this report is accurate as of April 15, 2014. This quarterly report provides information for the period from January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 312-746-
3551.
 
 
 
 
 
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Independent Police Review Authority
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quarterly Report
 
January 1, 2014 - March 31, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
April 15, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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This report is filed pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. This quarterly report provides information for the period January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014. The information contained in this report is accurate as of April 15, 2014. All of IPRA's public reports are available at www. iprachi cago .or g.
 
 
Quarterly Overview
IPRA initiated 388 investigations during the first quarter of 2014. These numbers include 10 officer-involved shootings during the quarter as well. Taser discharges during the first quarter accounted for 76 investigations.
IPRA closed 583 investigations between January and March of 2014. This number is down slightly from the previous quarter. IPRA worked with the Mayor's Office and Budget Office in hiring two Paralegal positions and filling two additional Investigator positions.
This past quarter IPRA completed 23 sustained investigations. There were 13 cases this from January to March where mediation was deemed appropriate and 12 officers accepted the mediation. IPRA will continue to work with the Fraternal Order of Police and other unions to extend mediation to those cases where it is warranted, thus, leaving more investigative resources to close older cases.
 
During this quarter, IPRA continued its use of social media (Facebook = "John IPRA Smith" and Twitter = "@IPRA_CHI") in order to expand its outreach to the community. IPRA was present at the three scheduled monthly Police Board Meetings during January, February, and March.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2
 
 
IPRA Cumulative Figures
 
 
INTAKE (all allegations/ notifications) 1
IPRA Investigations Opened"
IPRA Investigations : Closed3
IPRA Caseload4
Sept. 2007
746
216
162
1290
4Q 2007
2273
613
368
1535
1Q2008
2366
590
554
1571
2Q 2008
2436
640
670
1541
3Q 2008
2634
681
667
1555
4Q 2008
2337
699
692
1562
1Q2009
2384
657
687
1532
2Q 2009
2648
755
651
1635
3Q 2009
2807
812
586
1981
4Q 2009
2235
617
654
1949
1Q2010
2191
640
561
2028
2Q 2010
2626
868
832
2048
3Q2010
2591
942
835
2168
4Q 2010
2127
746
681'
2233
1Q 2011
2023
610
711
2132
2Q 2011
2171
778
747
2159
3Q2011
2335
788
749
2173
4Q 2011
2038
688
594
2237
1Q2012
1995
620
649
2210
2Q 2012
2155
693
747
2155
3Q2012
2264
690
698
2147
 
 
 
1 Pursuant to the IPRA Ordinance, certain events trigger an IPRA investigation even in the absence of an allegation of misconduct. The term "notification" refers to those events that IPRA investigates where there is no alleged misconduct.
" This number includes investigations opened and assigned to IPRA as of the end of the identified quarter. It does not include investigations "Re-opened" because of the settlement of litigation, new evidence, or the results of the Command Channel Review process.
3      This number may include some investigations "Re-closed" after being Re-opened.
4      The caseload number for periods prior to 3Q 2009 are the numbers that IPRA previously reported in quarterly reports. As discussed previously, due to a calculation error, over time these numbers became inaccurate. The caseload number for 3Q 2009 reflects the results of IPRA's complete audit of pending investigations.
5      The number of investigations closed and IPRA Caseload reflect a correction of numbers reported in a previous report.
 
3
 
 
IPRA Cumulative Figures (Continued)
 
 
INTAKE (all allegations/ notifications)
IPRA Investigations Opened
IPRA Investigations Closed
IPRA Caseload
4Q 2012
1824
543
759
1925
1Q 2013
1828
475
509
1883
2Q 2013
2122
558
668
1754
3Q2013
2032
508
692
1594
4Q 2013
1588
375
632
1327
1Q2014
1483
388
583
1133
 
 
IPRA Investigations Opened by Incident Type6
 
 
IPRA (COMPLAINT S)
IPRA (NOTIFICATIONS)
EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE(EO)
HIT
SUOOITNG (U#)
NON-HIT SHOOTING
SHOOTING/ ANIMAL
TASER
. oc
DISCHARGE
 
1Independent Police Review Authority
CITY OF CHICAGO
 
TO:
 
 
Office of the Mayor Committee on Public Safety Office of the City Clerk Legislative Reference Bureau
 
 
FROM:   Scott M. Ando
Chief Administrator
 
RE:
 
Quarterly Report
 
 
 
DATE:    April 15, 2014
 
 
Enclosed please find the Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report provided pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. The information contained in this report is accurate as of April 15, 2014. This quarterly report provides information for the period from January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 312-746-
3551.
 
 
 
 
 
I ti! "i W F. ST C K1 C AGO AV ENUE, <lTH FL-QOR, CHI CAG O, ILLINOIS «l>«*» %M.'T4f>JWt4 (COMPLAINT LINT.) • 3rJ.74W.3K09 ('GENERAL • f»JX.7'l5.»3Sij) (TTV) • WWW.1PRAOH1CAGO.ORG
 
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Independent Police Review Authority
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quarterly Report
 
January 1, 2014 - March 31, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
April 15, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
i
 
This report is filed pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. This quarterly report provides information for the period January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014. The information contained in this report is accurate as of April 15, 2014. All of IPRA's public reports are available at www. iprachi cago .or g.
 
 
Quarterly Overview
IPRA initiated 388 investigations during the first quarter of 2014. These numbers include 10 officer-involved shootings during the quarter as well. Taser discharges during the first quarter accounted for 76 investigations.
IPRA closed 583 investigations between January and March of 2014. This number is down slightly from the previous quarter. IPRA worked with the Mayor's Office and Budget Office in hiring two Paralegal positions and filling two additional Investigator positions.
This past quarter IPRA completed 23 sustained investigations. There were 13 cases this from January to March where mediation was deemed appropriate and 12 officers accepted the mediation. IPRA will continue to work with the Fraternal Order of Police and other unions to extend mediation to those cases where it is warranted, thus, leaving more investigative resources to close older cases.
 
During this quarter, IPRA continued its use of social media (Facebook = "John IPRA Smith" and Twitter = "@IPRA_CHI") in order to expand its outreach to the community. IPRA was present at the three scheduled monthly Police Board Meetings during January, February, and March.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2
 
 
IPRA Cumulative Figures
 
INTAKE (all allegations/ notifications) 1IPRA Investigations Opened"IPRA Investigations : Closed3IPRA Caseload4Sept. 200774621616212904Q 2007227361336815351Q2008236659055415712Q 2008243664067015413Q 2008263468166715554Q 2008233769969215621Q2009238465768715322Q 2009264875565116353Q 2009280781258619814Q 2009223561765419491Q2010219164056120282Q 2010262686883220483Q2010259194283521684Q 20102127746681'22331Q 2011202361071121322Q 2011217177874721593Q2011233578874921734Q 2011203868859422371Q2012199562064922102Q 2012215569374721553Q201222646906982147
 
 
1 Pursuant to the IPRA Ordinance, certain events trigger an IPRA investigation even in the absence of an allegation of misconduct. The term "notification" refers to those events that IPRA investigates where there is no alleged misconduct.
" This number includes investigations opened and assigned to IPRA as of the end of the identified quarter. It does not include investigations "Re-opened" because of the settlement of litigation, new evidence, or the results of the Command Channel Review process.
3      This number may include some investigations "Re-closed" after being Re-opened.
4      The caseload number for periods prior to 3Q 2009 are the numbers that IPRA previously reported in quarterly reports. As discussed previously, due to a calculation error, over time these numbers became inaccurate. The caseload number for 3Q 2009 reflects the results of IPRA's complete audit of pending investigations.
5      The number of investigations closed and IPRA Caseload reflect a correction of numbers reported in a previous report.
 
3
 
 
IPRA Cumulative Figures (Continued)
 
INTAKE (all allegations/ notifications)IPRA Investigations OpenedIPRA Investigations ClosedIPRA Caseload4Q 2012182454375919251Q 2013182847550918832Q 2013212255866817543Q2013203250869215944Q 2013158837563213271Q201414833885831133
 
IPRA Investigations Opened by Incident Type6
 
IPRA (COMPLAINT S)IPRA (NOTIFICATIONS)
INFO & CREXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE(EO)HIT
SUOOITNG (U#)NON-HIT SHOOTINGSHOOTING/ ANIMALTASER. oc
DISCHARGESept. 2007
195
4
4
3
 
3
2
40 2007
572
18
7
1
 
12
5
10 2008
475
16
8
12
18
31
16
20 2008
526
16
15
8
21
45
9
30 2008
563
8
14
10
20
52
13
40 2008
579
16
14
7
24
35
24
10 2009
553
11
9
9
25
39
14
20 2009
624
15
14
13
28
56
7
30 2009
657
21
18
16
18
63
22
40 2009
495
19
16
19
20
39
9
10 2010
482
13
12
14
29
74
15
20 2010
505
16
10
10
19
285
27
30 2010
576
15
11
10
30
285
16
40 2010
470
7
10
10
28
227
10
10 2011
377
17
15
12
27
155
10
20 2011
      4-3-1      
      a      
      
10
20
240
      l-A      
 
 
6 Note: A single investigation may fall into more than one Incident Type. For instance, an investigation may be both an Extraordinary Occurrence (EO) and a Complaint Register (CR). For this chart, the investigation is counted in all applicable Incident Types. They are counted only once, in the total Log Numbers retained by IPRA. As defined by ordinance, an Extraordinary Occurrence (EO) is a death or injury to a person while in police custody or other extraordinary or unusual occurrence in a lockup facility.
 
4
 
 
IPRA Investigations Opened by Incident Type (Continued)
 
 
IPRA (COMPLAINTS)
IPRA (NOTIFICATIONS)
EXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE (EO)
HIT
SHOOTING (U#)
NON-HIT SHOOTING
SHOOTING/ ANIMAL
TASER
oc
DISCHARGE
 
1Independent Police Review Authority
CITY OF CHICAGO
 
TO:
 
 
Office of the Mayor Committee on Public Safety Office of the City Clerk Legislative Reference Bureau
 
 
FROM:   Scott M. Ando
Chief Administrator
 
RE:
 
Quarterly Report
 
 
 
DATE:    April 15, 2014
 
 
Enclosed please find the Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report provided pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. The information contained in this report is accurate as of April 15, 2014. This quarterly report provides information for the period from January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 312-746-
3551.
 
 
 
 
 
I ti! "i W F. ST C K1 C AGO AV ENUE, <lTH FL-QOR, CHI CAG O, ILLINOIS «l>«*» %M.'T4f>JWt4 (COMPLAINT LINT.) • 3rJ.74W.3K09 ('GENERAL • f»JX.7'l5.»3Sij) (TTV) • WWW.1PRAOH1CAGO.ORG
 
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Independent Police Review Authority
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Quarterly Report
 
January 1, 2014 - March 31, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
April 15, 2014
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
i
 
This report is filed pursuant to Municipal Code Section 2-57-110, which requires the filing of quarterly reports. This quarterly report provides information for the period January 1, 2014 through March 31, 2014. The information contained in this report is accurate as of April 15, 2014. All of IPRA's public reports are available at www. iprachi cago .or g.
 
 
Quarterly Overview
IPRA initiated 388 investigations during the first quarter of 2014. These numbers include 10 officer-involved shootings during the quarter as well. Taser discharges during the first quarter accounted for 76 investigations.
IPRA closed 583 investigations between January and March of 2014. This number is down slightly from the previous quarter. IPRA worked with the Mayor's Office and Budget Office in hiring two Paralegal positions and filling two additional Investigator positions.
This past quarter IPRA completed 23 sustained investigations. There were 13 cases this from January to March where mediation was deemed appropriate and 12 officers accepted the mediation. IPRA will continue to work with the Fraternal Order of Police and other unions to extend mediation to those cases where it is warranted, thus, leaving more investigative resources to close older cases.
 
During this quarter, IPRA continued its use of social media (Facebook = "John IPRA Smith" and Twitter = "@IPRA_CHI") in order to expand its outreach to the community. IPRA was present at the three scheduled monthly Police Board Meetings during January, February, and March.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2
 
 
IPRA Cumulative Figures
 
INTAKE (all allegations/ notifications) 1IPRA Investigations Opened"IPRA Investigations : Closed3IPRA Caseload4Sept. 200774621616212904Q 2007227361336815351Q2008236659055415712Q 2008243664067015413Q 2008263468166715554Q 2008233769969215621Q2009238465768715322Q 2009264875565116353Q 2009280781258619814Q 2009223561765419491Q2010219164056120282Q 2010262686883220483Q2010259194283521684Q 20102127746681'22331Q 2011202361071121322Q 2011217177874721593Q2011233578874921734Q 2011203868859422371Q2012199562064922102Q 2012215569374721553Q201222646906982147
 
 
1 Pursuant to the IPRA Ordinance, certain events trigger an IPRA investigation even in the absence of an allegation of misconduct. The term "notification" refers to those events that IPRA investigates where there is no alleged misconduct.
" This number includes investigations opened and assigned to IPRA as of the end of the identified quarter. It does not include investigations "Re-opened" because of the settlement of litigation, new evidence, or the results of the Command Channel Review process.
3      This number may include some investigations "Re-closed" after being Re-opened.
4      The caseload number for periods prior to 3Q 2009 are the numbers that IPRA previously reported in quarterly reports. As discussed previously, due to a calculation error, over time these numbers became inaccurate. The caseload number for 3Q 2009 reflects the results of IPRA's complete audit of pending investigations.
5      The number of investigations closed and IPRA Caseload reflect a correction of numbers reported in a previous report.
 
3
 
 
IPRA Cumulative Figures (Continued)
 
INTAKE (all allegations/ notifications)IPRA Investigations OpenedIPRA Investigations ClosedIPRA Caseload4Q 2012182454375919251Q 2013182847550918832Q 2013212255866817543Q2013203250869215944Q 2013158837563213271Q201414833885831133
 
IPRA Investigations Opened by Incident Type6
 
IPRA (COMPLAINT S)IPRA (NOTIFICATIONS)
INFO & CREXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE(EO)HIT
SUOOITNG (U#)NON-HIT SHOOTINGSHOOTING/ ANIMALTASER. oc
DISCHARGESept. 20071954433240 2007572187112510 20084751681218311620 2008526161582145930 20085638141020521340 20085791614724352410 2009553119925391420 20096241514132856730 200965721181618632240 20094951916192039910 201048213121429741520 2010505161010192852730 2010576151110302851640 201047071010282271010 2011377171512271551020 2011      4-3-1            a            1020240      l-A      
 
6 Note: A single investigation may fall into more than one Incident Type. For instance, an investigation may be both an Extraordinary Occurrence (EO) and a Complaint Register (CR). For this chart, the investigation is counted in all applicable Incident Types. They are counted only once, in the total Log Numbers retained by IPRA. As defined by ordinance, an Extraordinary Occurrence (EO) is a death or injury to a person while in police custody or other extraordinary or unusual occurrence in a lockup facility.
 
4
 
 
IPRA Investigations Opened by Incident Type (Continued)
 
IPRA (COMPLAINTS)IPRA (NOTIFICATIONS)
1NF0&CREXTRAORDINARY OCCURRENCE (EO)HIT
SHOOTING (U#)NON-HIT SHOOTINGSHOOTING/ ANIMALTASERoc
DISCHARGE30 2011
460
15
16
17
22
248
9
40 2011
420
10
7
14
20
210
6
10 2012
384
14
12
10
13
186
3
20 2012
440
9
5
12
23
188
3
30 2012
411
12
19
14
28
204
5
40 2012
328
8
14
13
26
149
4
1O2013
329
24
11
9
15
87
5
20 2013
400
14
13
7
16
96
5
30 2013
344
14
13
5
14
110
8
40 2013
263
17
5
4
9
77
2
10 2014
264
17
10
4
14
76
2
 
 
2-57-110( 1): The number of investigations initiated since the last report
Between January 1, 2014 and March 31, 2014, IPRA issued 1483 Log Numbers. Of these Log Numbers, IPRA retained 388 for resolution. IPRA forwarded the remaining 1095 Log Numbers to the Internal A ffairs Division of the Chicago Police Department for appropriate resolution.
Of the 388 Log Numbers retained by IPRA, IPRA classified 120 as Complaint Register Numbers. In addition, IPRA began Pre-affidavit Investigations for 144 of the Log Numbers retained by IPRA. The remainder of the retained Log Numbers consisted of 10 Log Numbers for shootings where an individual was hit by a bullet and a "U Number" was issued, 4 for shootings where no one was hit by a bullet, 14 for shots fired at animals,
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5
 
or reported uses of tasers, 2 for reported uses of pepper spray,7 and 17 for Extraordinary Occurrences8.
 
2-57-110(2): The number of investigations concluded since the last report
Between January 1, 2014 and March 31 2014, IPRA closed 583 Log Numbers. A Log Number is considered closed when IPRA completes its work on the matter, regardless of whether the Police Department is still processing the results.
2-57-110(3): The number of investigations pending as of the report date
As of March 31, 2014, there were 1133 investigations pending completion by IPRA. These include both allegations that have received Complaint Register Numbers, and those being followed under a Log Number, as well as officer-involved shootings, and Extraordinary Occurrences.
2-57-110(4): The number of complaints not sustained since the last report9
Between January 1, 2014 and March 31, 2014, IPRA recommended that 132 investigations be closed as "not sustained."
 
In addition, 148 cases were closed after a Pre-affidavit Investigation because the complainants refused to sign an affidavit. IPRA recommended that 69 investigations be closed as "unfounded," and 4 be closed as "exonerated."
2-57-110(5): The number of complaints sustained since the last report
Between January 1, 2014 and March 31, 2014, IPRA recommended that 23 cases be closed as sustained. Attached are abstracts for each case where IPRA recommended a sustained finding, and the discipline IPRA recommended.10
2-57-110(6): The number of complaints filed in each district since the last report11
 
 
7      As of December 31, 2007, IPRA issued a Log Number for notifications of uses of taser, pepper spray, or for shootings where no one is injured only if it received a telephonic notification of the incident or there was an allegation of misconduct. As of January 1, 2008, IPRA implemented procedures to issue Log Numbers for all uses of taser and shootings, regardless of the method of notification. In addition CPD issued a reminder to CPD personnel to provide notification to IPRA. IPRA continues to issue Log Numbers for discharges of pepper spray at the request of CPD personnel.
8      These numbers include three Log Number classified as both an Extraordinary Occurrence and a Complaint Register. These Log Numbers are counted only once in the total number of Log Numbers retained by IPRA, but included in the breakouts of all applicable incident types.
9      The term "not sustained" is a term of art in police misconduct investigations. It is defined in CPD G.O. 93-3 as "when there is insufficient evidence either to prove or disprove allegation." In addition, cases may be "unfounded," which means "the allegation is false or not factual."
10      Abstracts for all investigations where IPRA has recommended a sustained finding can be found at
www.iprachicago.org under the Resources heading.
1' "Complaints" is defined as all reports of alleged misconduct, whether from the community or from a source internal to the Police Department, whether a Complaint Register number has been issued or not. This does not include, absent an allegation of misconduct, reports of uses of Tasers, pepper spray,
 
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Between October 1, 2013 and December 31, 2013, IPRA received complaints of alleged misconduct based on incidents in the following districts, as follows:
 
District 01 : District 02 : District 03 : District 04 : District 05 District 06
41
71
103
66
79
84
District 07 District 08 District 09 District 10 District 11 District 12
85
77
62
45
123
55
District 14 District 15 District 16 District 17 District 18 District 19
28 54 39 24 49 35
District 20 = 24 District 22 = 56 District 24 = 30 District 25 = 72
 
Outside City Limits = 29      Unknown location = 17
2-57-110(7): The number of complaints filed against each officer in each district since the last report12
 
 
2-57-110(8): The number of complaints referred to other agencies and the identity of such other agencies
Between January 1, 2014 and March 31, 2013, IPRA referred 1107 cases to other agencies as follows:
Chicago Police Department - Internal Affairs Division = 1095 Cook County State's Attorney = 12 Federal Bureau of Investigations = 0
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
(See Attachment)
 
 
discharges of weapons whether hitting an individual or not, or Extraordinary Occurrences. Districts are identified based on the district where the alleged misconduct occurred. Some complaints occurred in more than one District, they are counted in each district where they occurred. This list does include confidential complaints.
12
This uses the same definition of "complaints" as the preceding section. Except as otherwise noted, if a member was assigned to one unit but detailed to another at the time of the complaint, the member is listed under the detailed unit.
 
 
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ATTACHMENT: COMPLAINTS AGAINST CPD MEMBERS BY UNIT
District 001
Members 1-8: 1 complaint each District 002
Members 1-21: 1 complaint each Members 21- 22: 2 complaints each District 003
Members 1-23: 1 complaint each Members 24-27: 2 complaints each District 004
Members 1-11: 1 complaint each Members 12-13:2 complaints each District 005
Members 1-23: 1 complaint each Members 24 - 26: 2 complaints each District 006
Members 1-24: 1 complaint each Member 25: 2 complaints District 007
Members 1-25: 1 complaint each Members 26 - 29: 2 complaints each District 008
Members 1-19: 1 complaint each Members 20-25: 2 complaints each District 009
Members 1-19: 1 complaint each Members 20-22: 2 complaints each District 010
Members 1-22: 1 complaint each District 011
Members 1-19: 1 complaint each Member 20 - 25: 2 complaints each Member 26: 3 complaints each
District 012
Members 1-10: 1 complaint each Members 11-12: 2 complaints each District 014
Members 1-5: 1 complaint each District 015
Members 1-20: 1 complaint each Member 21:2 complaints District 016
Members 1-8: 1 complaint each Member 9: 3 complaints each District 017
Members 1-4: 1 complaint each Member 5-6:2 complaints each Member 5: 3 complaints District 018
Members 1-12: 1 complaint each Member 13: 3 complaints District 019
Members 1-11: 1 complaint each Member 12: 2 complaints District 020
Members 1-11: 1 complaint each District 022
Members 1-18: 1 complaint each Members 19-20: 2 complaints each District 024
Members 1-9: 1 complaint each District 025
Members 1-30: 1 complaint each Member 31:2 complaints
 
 
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Recruit Training (044)'
Member 1: 1 complaint
Airport Law Enforcement Unit -North (050)
Members 1-6: 1 complaint each
Airport Law Enforcement Unit -South (051)
Members 1-2: 1 complaint each
Mounted Patrol Unit (055)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Special Investigations Unit (079)
Member 1: 2 complaints
Deployment Operations Center (116)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Bureau of Internal Affairs (121)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Human Resources Division (123)
Members 1-4: 1 complaint each
Member 5: 2 complaints
Education and Training Division (124)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Member 2: 3 complaints
Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) Division (135)
Member 1: 2 complaints
Traffic Section (145)
Members 1-5: 1 complaint each
Members 6-7: 2 complaints each
Evidence and Recovered Property Section (167)
Member 1: 1 complaint
 
 
These numbers include CPD members who are detailed to a District as part of their training, but are officially still assigned to Recruit Training.
Police Documents Section (169)
Members 1-2: 1 complaint each
Central Detention (171)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Bureau of Detectives (180)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Youth Investigation Section (184)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Narcotics Section (189)
Members 1-24: 1 complaint each
Members 25-28: 2 complaints each
Members 29-30: 3 complaints each
Member 31:4 complaints
Intelligence Section (191)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Vice and Asset Forfeiture Division (192)
Members 1-2: 1 complaint each Gang Investigation Division (193) Members 1-2: 1 complaint each Bureau of Patrol - Area Central (211) Members 1-11: 1 complaint each Member 12: 2 complaints Bureau of Patrol - Area South (212) Members 1-9: 1 complaint each Bureau of Patrol - Area North (213) Members 1-26: 1 complaint each Member 27: 2 complaints Member 28: 3 complaints Medical Services Section (231) Member 1: 1 complaint each Court Section (261) Members 1-2: 1 complaint each
 
 
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Gang Enforcement - Area Central
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Members 1-11: 1 complaint each
Gang Enforcement - Area South (312)
Members 1-15: 1 complaint each
Members 16-19: 2 complaints each
Gang Enforcement - Area North (313)
Members 1-9: 1 complaint each
Members 10-13: 2 complaints each
Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) (353)
Member 1: 1 complaint Alternate Response Section (376)
Members 1-8: 1 complaint each
Member 9: 2 complaints
Area Central, Deputy Chief - Bureau of Patrol (411) 1
Members 1-8: 1 complaint each
Area South , Deputy Chief - Bureau of Patrol (412)
Members 1-6: 1 complaint each
Area North , Deputy Chief - Bureau of Patrol (413)
Members 1-5: 1 complaint each
Member 6: 2 complaints
Special Activities Section (441)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Detached Services - Miscellaneous Detail (543)
Member 1: 1 complaint
Detective Division - Administration (601}
Member 1: 1 complaint
Central Investigations Unit (606)
Members 1-3:1 complaint each
Bureau of Detectives - Area Central (610}
Members 1-9: 1 complaint each
Bureau of Detectives - Area South (620)
Members 1-10: 1 complaint each
Member 11:2 complaints
Bureau of Detectives - Area North (630)
Members 1-8: 1 complaint each Detective Division, Area 5 (650)2 Members 1-2: 1 complaint Public Transportation Section (701) Members 1-14: 1 complaint Member 15: 2 complaints Transit Security Unit (704) Members 1-5: 1 complaint each Member 6-8: 2 complaints each
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2 Unit 650 is no longer in existence. Unit 650 has been renamed
 
 
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