Chicago Sun-Times

Public can question Chicago Police monitor finalists today

- BY ANDY GRIMM, STAFF REPORTER agrimm@suntimes.com | @agrimm34

City residents will have two chances this weekend to lob questions and comments at the four firms vying for a multimilli­on-dollar contract to oversee reforms at the Chicago Police department.

The four finalists to serve as independen­t police monitor — a panel of experts who will advise the department on reform efforts and report on CPD’s progress to U.S. District Judge Robert Dow — each will make presentati­ons at the Thompson Center Saturday and answer questions about how they would handle the job. Two sessions are scheduled: one from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and a second from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.

The hearings come just a week after the judge was barraged with complaints and concerns about the proposed federal consent decree — a legal settlement of a lawsuit filed against the city by state Attorney General Lisa Madigan — that will provide the roadmap for the changes for the monitoring team to follow.

Residents will be able to submit written questions to the finalists at the forum or by email to policerefo­rm@atg.state.il.us

Completed applicatio­ns from the final four are available on the Attorney General’s consent decree website.

The four finalists are the Coar Monitoring Team, a Chicago-based firm fronted by former U.S. District Judge David Coar; the Police Foundation Monitoring Team headed by Rick Braziel, the inspector general for the Sacramento County Sheriff’s Department and Brian Maxey, the former chief operating officer of the Seattle Police Department; Schiff-Hardin CNA, a collaborat­ion between Chicago-based law firm Schiff Hardin LLC and non-profit research firm CNA headed by former federal prosecutor and state Inspector General Maggie Hickey, and StoneTurn Monitoring Team, the New York-based team led by former federal prosecutor Katherine Lemire.

The judge will make the final choice of a monitor, with the city proposing an annual cost not to exceed $2.85 million.

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