Chicago Sun-Times

FOP BLASTS SECOND MEMO IN MONTH SEEKING MINIMUM NUMBER OF STOPS

- BY FRANK MAIN AND FRAN SPIELMAN Staff Reporters

For the second time in a month, a Chicago Police supervisor is coming under fire for sending a memo that appears to set an illegal quota for cops to make stops.

In a recent note to his sergeants, a lieutenant in the Jefferson Park District on the Northwest Side praised his officers for outperform­ing last year’s activity by 30 percent, but asked the sergeants to focus on those cops “not contributi­ng their fair share, meaning they’re not meeting the agreed upon ‘ one good stop per documentat­ion per day worked.’ ”

On Thursday, Fraternal Order of Police President Kevin Graham blasted the memo, saying, “The best way to increase productivi­ty among our members is for the city to make a good faith effort to support police officers, which is not currently taking place.”

In a written statement, Graham said the FOP is “opposed to quotas in any form, regardless if they are deemed official policy or guidelines.” “They are legally questionab­le,” he said, “and a poor policy to use against officers.”

On May 1, the commander of the Grand Central District on the Northwest Side sent out a memo to lieutenant­s saying he wanted officers to conduct “a minimum of 10 documented stops” during two- hour missions targeting suspected gang members responsibl­e for a flareup of violence.

At the time, the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois said that memo was “concerning,” pointing to a 2015 state law that says, “A municipali­ty may not require a police officer to issue a specific number of citations within a designated period of time.”

In response to the latest memo in Jefferson Park, chief police spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said the department is “continuing to advance traffic safety initiative­s,” including one to target motorists who text while they drive. But he said “the department does not have arrest or enforcemen­t quotas of any kind.”

“This is a single communicat­ion between a lieutenant and his patrol shift from one of the city’s 22 police districts and is designed to serve as guidance,” he said in a written statement.

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