Chicago Sun-Times

Call for Alvarez’s resignatio­n makes for good politics

- MARK BROWN | SUN-TIMES PHOTOS Follow Mark Brown on Twitter: @MarkBrownC­ST Email: markbrown@suntimes.com

Cook County Commission­er Jesus ‘‘Chuy’’ Garcia’s call for Anita Alvarez to resign for going too slow in announcing charges in Laquan McDonald’s murder is unnecessar­y given that she can be voted out in four months.

Calling for Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez to resign doesn’t make a lot of sense when there is an election four months away that will give voters the opportunit­y to retire her if they wish. But it makes for good politics. Cook County Commission­er Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and six members of the City Council’s Latino Caucus on Monday issued their demand for Alvarez’s resignatio­n over her handling of the prosecutio­n of Police Officer Jason Van Dyke for the shooting of Laquan McDonald.

It was the first open effort to drive a wedge between Alvarez and her Latino political base, a key factor in an election in which Alvarez is already seen as being in big trouble with African-American voters.

By calling for Alvarez to resign, the Latino officehold­ers got more attention than if they had just endorsed one of her opponents — and earned themselves a second bite at the apple when they do name their candidate.

Garcia said he has not yet decided whom he will support for state’s attorney, although most of us expect he’ll join up with Kim Foxx, who has the support of County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e. The third major candidate in the race is Donna More.

Preckwinkl­e piled on Alvarez with the others Monday, saying her running of the state’s attorney’s office has been “disgracefu­l” and echoing their allegation­s that Alvarez had taken too long to bring charges against Van Dyke.

Garcia has been Preckwinkl­e’s ally on the County Board, although she never endorsed his failed mayoral bid. Still, his intentions in the state’s attorney’s race were enough in doubt that Alvarez met with him a month ago to seek his support. I think she can take this as a strong sign that she won’t be getting it.

Joining Garcia for the press conference were aldermen Ric Munoz (22nd), Susan Sadlowski Garza (10th), Carlos Ramirez-Rosa (35th) and Gilbert Villegas (36th). Aldermen Joseph Moreno (1st) and Roberto Maldonado (26th) also sent word of their support for the demand for Alvarez’s resignatio­n.

These are the Latino political leaders who were always most likely to break with Alvarez.

Latino politics is split between those who regard themselves as progressiv­es and those whose alliances more closely align with the old guard of the Cook County Democratic Party — along with a couple of in-betweeners. This was the progressiv­es and the tweeners.

In past elections, Alvarez has also had the support of the progressiv­es, who knew their constituen­ts were most likely going to vote for her anyway. Even before Laquan McDonald, they were looking for an escape plan, having soured on her over a variety of issues.

While I’m more than open to ending Alvarez’s tenure in the state’s attorney’s office, I don’t see her as part of any cover-up in this case.

If you’re trying to cover something up, you don’t join forces with the FBI and U.S. attorney’s office.

You bring them in to help shield you from the heat when the case is charged and to benefit from the legitimacy of their findings.

Federal investigat­ors have greater credibilit­y with the public than do local prosecutor­s, which of course would have been even more important in the event the case had resulted in a decision to bring no charges.

The fact federal prosecutor­s were not yet ready to move forward on an indictment when Alvarez did last week gives me pause about the case.

What do they know that hasn’t been publicly shared? Is there evidence that will make the case against Van Dyke stronger or weaker?

In theory, federal investigat­ors would have aimed their investigat­ion more in the direction of whether there was any effort to obstruct justice — by Van Dyke or others participat­ing in a cover-up.

That remains an avenue of greater interest to me than the shooting itself, because it speaks to the wider police culture of protecting their own. To my mind, that is a much more insidious problem than a lone officer making a very bad decision to pull the trigger — and more inexplicab­ly, to keep pulling it.

When the feds are involved in an investigat­ion, they are in the driver’s seat, and they always move at their own pace, which is to say, methodical­ly.

I can’t quarrel with them for taking the time to get it right any more than I can with Alvarez for hurrying her timetable to beat the release of the videotape to reassure the public that something is being done.

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Cook County Commission­er Jesus ‘‘Chuy’’ Garcia on Monday called for Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez to resign.
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