Chicago Sun-Times

Top cop sidesteps settlement­s, touts homicide drop

- Email: sesposito@suntimes.com Twitter: @ slesposito BY STEFANOESP­OSITO Staff Reporter

At the end of a week in which the city signed off on a near- record settlement in a case involving allegation­s of police abuse, the city’s top cop Friday sidesteppe­d questions about legal issues, saying he’s focused on tackling crime.

“I have to spend a lot of energy keeping this city safe and that’s what I concentrat­e on,” Chicago Police Supt. Eddie Johnson said, talking to reporters at police headquarte­rs at 35th and Michigan.

Johnson noted that there have been about 100 fewer homicides in 2017 compared with this time last year, a 15 percent drop. And shootings are also down — 21 percent, he said.

Johnson attributed the decreases in those crime categories to the hiring of over 1,100 new officers this year, as well as a focus on “data- driven policing.”

“As a result, communitie­s that were once under a cloud of gun violence are beginning to see signs of optimism and hope,” Johnson said.

He also noted that the department has distribute­d about 7,000 body cameras — to all officers on “regular beat patrol.”

“That’s a full year ahead of schedule,” he said.

But those developmen­ts come as the City Council authorized a $ 31 million settlement to four Englewood teenagers coerced into confessing to the rape and murder of a prostitute before being exonerated by DNA evidence.

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Police Supt. Eddie Johnson

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