[in-person] 10th Police District Council - Little Village/North Lawndale/Heart of Chicago

Chicago Police District Councils
Criminal Justice

Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024
6:00 p.m. — 7:30 p.m. CDT

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1530 S Hamlin Ave Chicago, IL 60623 (Directions)

Lawndale Christian Legal Center

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Pre-Research Resources

  • City Bureau: “Can the Neighbors We Elect to Police District Councils Redefine Public Safety?”
  • City Bureau” “Chicago’s New Police District Councils, 4 Months In”
  • Find My Beat and District: Interactive map of police district boundaries
  • Chicago Reader/Block Club Chicago: Information about the candidates who ran for this council in the municipal elections
  • The TRiiBE: “ECPS coalition wins a wide majority of Chicago’s new Police District Council seats”

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Live reporting by Isabella Bonito

Members of the 10th Police District Council stressed the need for de-escalation and anti-violence work amidst a rise in shootings in the community.

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Hi, I’ll be live-tweeting today's 10th Police District Council Meeting for #CHIdocumenters @CHIdocumenters. The 10th District covers Little Village, North Lawndale, and Heart of Chicago.

05:22 PM Aug 10, 2024 CDT

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Here is a link to the 10th Police District website: . home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-d…
home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-d…
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Here is a link to the 10th Police District Council’s webpage: chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 4/19
The meeting is held in-person at La Villita Community Church. 2300 S Millard Ave, Chicago, IL 60623. Photos of the space and attendance prior to the meeting’s start are below.
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Here is the agenda for today:
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The meeting begins at 6:20pm, starting 20 minutes late.
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Kiisha Smith, the Chair, and Rosemarie Dominguez, leading Community Engagement, lead the meeting. Elianne Bahena (Nominating Committee lead) is not present and is currently out of the country but will be back for next month’s meeting.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 8/19
Nobody gives a public comment. Attendance in the audience is 3 total (including me).
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Rosemarie announces that the district council will now have a $5,000 budget. I did not catch the details of where this money came from.
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Minutes are approved. Kiisha says more shootings have been happening in Little Village within the district. Rosemarie talks about the viigl she went for a 21 year old and baby that were shot recently. Learn more: chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2024/07/…
chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2024/07/…
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 11/19
Rosemarie speaks to two major hotspots of violence between gangs: 21st and Fairfield and some blocks between Rockwell and Washtenaw. Things have been emotional and heavy recently with violence in Little Village, she notes.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 12/19
Rosemarie is working on door knocking and on how to extend networks of ground folk for deescalation tactics (including groups called flippers) instead of defaulting to calling the police.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 13/19
An ACLU representative presents on the Pretrial Fairness Act and his work to abolish the money bond. Attached are handouts from the presentation.
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The whole point of the Pretrial Freedom Act is that money should not be a factor to make release determinations. There should be a shift from a wealth-based system to a risk-based system, the presenter stresses.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 15/19
Here is the last handout photo (5/5):
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The main element of the Pretrial Freedom Act is abolishing the money bond. Secondly, it aims to make release the norm pre trial, and detention should be the “carefully-limited exception.”
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 17/19
To put somebody in jail pre-trial, first a prosecutor must motion to detain the individual. Second, the prosecutor must prove one or both of the following: 1) that the individual would pose high risk of doing harm to somebody else or 2) pose high risk of fleeing.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 18/19
A next speaker speaks to how the Pretrial Fairness Act has benefited victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence. With the act, a victim of violent crime is required to be notified of an initial court date/location and of their rights (orders of protection, etc).
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 19/19
Meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m. This concludes the 10th Police District Council meeting. For more meeting coverage, check out . documenters.org
documenters.org
Live reporting by Isabella Bonito

Members of the 10th Police District Council stressed the need for de-escalation and anti-violence work amidst a rise in shootings in the community.

bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt
Hi, I’ll be live-tweeting today's 10th Police District Council Meeting for #CHIdocumenters @CHIdocumenters. The 10th District covers Little Village, North Lawndale, and Heart of Chicago.

05:22 PM Aug 10, 2024 CDT

bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 2/19
Here is a link to the 10th Police District website: . home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-d…
home.chicagopolice.org/about/police-d…
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 3/19
Here is a link to the 10th Police District Council’s webpage: chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
chicago.gov/city/en/depts/…
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 4/19
The meeting is held in-person at La Villita Community Church. 2300 S Millard Ave, Chicago, IL 60623. Photos of the space and attendance prior to the meeting’s start are below.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 5/19
Here is the agenda for today:
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 6/19
The meeting begins at 6:20pm, starting 20 minutes late.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 7/19
Kiisha Smith, the Chair, and Rosemarie Dominguez, leading Community Engagement, lead the meeting. Elianne Bahena (Nominating Committee lead) is not present and is currently out of the country but will be back for next month’s meeting.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 8/19
Nobody gives a public comment. Attendance in the audience is 3 total (including me).
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 9/19
Rosemarie announces that the district council will now have a $5,000 budget. I did not catch the details of where this money came from.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 10/19
Minutes are approved. Kiisha says more shootings have been happening in Little Village within the district. Rosemarie talks about the viigl she went for a 21 year old and baby that were shot recently. Learn more: chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2024/07/…
chicago.suntimes.com/crime/2024/07/…
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 11/19
Rosemarie speaks to two major hotspots of violence between gangs: 21st and Fairfield and some blocks between Rockwell and Washtenaw. Things have been emotional and heavy recently with violence in Little Village, she notes.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 12/19
Rosemarie is working on door knocking and on how to extend networks of ground folk for deescalation tactics (including groups called flippers) instead of defaulting to calling the police.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 13/19
An ACLU representative presents on the Pretrial Fairness Act and his work to abolish the money bond. Attached are handouts from the presentation.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 14/19
The whole point of the Pretrial Freedom Act is that money should not be a factor to make release determinations. There should be a shift from a wealth-based system to a risk-based system, the presenter stresses.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 15/19
Here is the last handout photo (5/5):
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 16/19
The main element of the Pretrial Freedom Act is abolishing the money bond. Secondly, it aims to make release the norm pre trial, and detention should be the “carefully-limited exception.”
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 17/19
To put somebody in jail pre-trial, first a prosecutor must motion to detain the individual. Second, the prosecutor must prove one or both of the following: 1) that the individual would pose high risk of doing harm to somebody else or 2) pose high risk of fleeing.
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 18/19
A next speaker speaks to how the Pretrial Fairness Act has benefited victims of gender-based violence and domestic violence. With the act, a victim of violent crime is required to be notified of an initial court date/location and of their rights (orders of protection, etc).
bonitobuilt @bonitobuilt 19/19
Meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m. This concludes the 10th Police District Council meeting. For more meeting coverage, check out . documenters.org
documenters.org

Attachments

By Grace Del Vecchio 8/10/2024
By Grace Del Vecchio 8/10/2024

Agency Information

Chicago Police District Councils

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Each of the 22 District Councils is made up of three people elected by residents of the police district in regular municipal elections every four years, though anyone can participate in District Council work, and the more people who participate, the more effective the District Councils can be. The first District Council elections occurred in February 2023. Just as Chicagoans vote for a mayor and a local ward Alderperson, they also vote for up to three people to serve on the District Council.

The District Councils have several key roles:

  • Building stronger connections between the police and the community at the district level, where the community is a true partner in making the neighborhood safer. They can work with the police to address problems and set priorities.
  • Collaborating in the development and implementation of community policing initiatives.
  • Holding monthly public meetings, where residents can work on local initiatives rooted in community concerns and priorities. They can also raise and work to address concerns about policing in the district, and increase accountability.
  • Working with the community to get input on police department policies and practices. Working to develop and expand restorative justice and similar programs in the police district.
  • Ensuring that the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability gets input from the community, so that the Commission’s work will be based on what people in neighborhoods across the city are concerned about.
  • Nominating members of the Community Commission. Anyone who serves on the Community Commission must first have the support of elected District Council members.

(Source: Municipal Code of Chicago, 2-80-070(a) and (e))

For a map of police districts, visit https://www.chicagocityscape.com/maps/index.php#/?places_type=chipolicedistrict.

Documents

2/27/2024

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