Chicago Sun-Times

CPD to reassign 100 officers from HQ to patrol districts

- BY SAM CHARLES, STAFF REPORTER scharles@suntimes.com | @samjcharle­s

Chicago Police Supt. David Brown is pulling 100 officers out of the department’s headquarte­rs and reassignin­g them to patrol districts across the city next month.

Starting June 7, the 100 officers will be permanentl­y moved to the CPD’s 22 patrol districts that cover the city, according to a department statement. However, it was not immediatel­y known how the department would allocate those officers.

Other officers still permanentl­y assigned to headquarte­rs will be deployed to the districts on rotating two-week schedules “to bolster our police presence throughout the summer months,” according to the department. CPD personnel who work in positions related to the consent decree will not be moved.

“By reallocati­ng more officers back to the streets, we are addressing the concerns and needs of residents head-on,” CPD Supt. David Brown said in a statement. “This will give us more officers to improve our neighborho­od policing efforts and provide a greater opportunit­y to strengthen the relationsh­ips with the residents we serve.”

The reassignme­nt comes about five months after the department announced the start of its biggest reorganiza­tion in decades.

More than 80 unmarked police vehicles will be converted to marked vehicles to support the influx of patrol officers, the department said.

The CPD also will reconfigur­e its newly formed Bureau of Counterter­rorism to include the Criminal Networks Group, which previously had operated under the Bureau of Detectives.

The Criminal Networks Group includes the Gang Investigat­ions and Narcotics divisions, as well as officers who are detailed to task forces that work in concert with the FBI, DEA and ATF.

Last week, the deputy chief who oversaw the Criminal Networks Group and the commander of the Narcotics Division were demoted. Narcotics recently had come under scrutiny from Mayor Lori Lightfoot for its heavy spending on overtime.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States