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Record #: F2013-9   
Type: Report Status: Placed on File
Intro date: 1/17/2013 Current Controlling Legislative Body:
Final action: 1/17/2013
Title: Independent Police Review Authority's Quarterly Report (2012 Q4)
Sponsors: Dept./Agency
Topic: REPORTS - Quarterly
Attachments: 1. F2013-9.pdf
Independent Police Review Authority
CHICAGO


TO: Office of the Mayor
Committee on Public Safety Office of the City Clerk Legislative Reference Bureau

FROM: liana B.R. Rosenzweig , Chief Administrator v
RE: Quarterly Report DATE: January 15, 2013


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 January 10, 2013. This quarterly report provides information for the period from October 1, 2012 through December 31, 2012.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact me at 312-746-3551.


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January 15, 2013
2-57-1100): The number of investigations initiated since the last report
Between October 1, 2012 and December 31
2012, IPRA issued 1824 Log Numbers. Of
these Log Numbers, IPRA retained 543 for resolution. IPRA forwarded the remaining 1281 Log Numbers to the Internal Affairs Division of the Chicago Police Department for appropriate resolution. .?

Of the 543 Log Numbers retained by IPRA, IPRA classified 141 as Complaint Register Numbers. In addition, IPRA began Pre-affijdavit Investigations for 187 of the Log Numbers retained by IPRA. The remainder! of the retained Log Numbers consisted of 14 Log Numbers for shootings where an individual was hit by a bullet and a "U Number" was issued, 13 for shootings where no one was hit by a bullet, 26 for shots fired at animals, 149 for reported uses of tasers, 4 for reported uses of pepper spray,7 and 8 for Extraordinary Occurrences. i
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2-57-110(2): The number of investigations co...

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