Police Board [remote]

Chicago Police Board
Criminal Justice

Thursday, Feb. 16, 2023
7:30 p.m. — 8:30 p.m. CST

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Edited and summarized by the Chicago - IL Documenters Team

Note-taking by Tammara Lockhart

Public training, police oversight

Live reporting by Wendy Wei

Police oversight, COPA, People's academy

Wendy Wei @thewendyway
Ephraim shares examples of Investigative Concepts Courses, such as Intro to Officer Involved Shooting/Death Investigations, Analyzing Video, Scene Management, Field Interviews and Documentation, and more. https://t.co/Iap7rG2LgA

11:53 PM Feb 22, 2023 CST

Wendy Wei @thewendyway 2/26
COPA uses/teaches the preponderance of evidence standard (usual for civil cases), where at least 51% of the presented evidence is needed to prove the plaintiff’s argument is true. This is lower than the beyond reasonable doubt standard.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 3/26
There will be a specific class for 4th Amend. Search and Seizure Foundations, which Ephraim states is the most common type of investigation at COPA. An unreasonable search and seizure is unconstitutional.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 4/26
“Although we may not be able to conclude investigations as fast as the public would want or maybe share information along the way, we can at least make sure that people understand the processes,” says Ephraim
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 5/26
Sign up for the People's Academy by filling out this form- chicagocopa.org/community-outr… There are two rounds of full People’s Academy training planned for 2023 and other shorter modules throughout the year.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 6/26
“COPA Chicago is the first [in the country] to do something like this for civilian oversight.” Ephraim clarifies that COPA is completely separate from Citizen’s Academy, which is run through CPD @Chicago_Police
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 7/26
Ephraim emphasizes again - “We are independent [from CPD] and all 100 employees of COPA are not affiliated with the CPD. We are as independent as the Inspector General...We are not affiliated with the CPD at all”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 8/26
Is COPA out to get the police dept? Ephraim responds, “No we are not…Law enforcement by and large are doing a phenomenal job. Let me just say that we want a healthy, well police dept…We want them to understand the things that we’ve seen as it pertains to complaints.”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 9/26
“We are not out to get officers. If anything we can corroborate and exonerate their actions when they are interacting with the public. But if there are times when they step outside their training and misconduct is there, we will hold them accountable. That is our mandate.”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 10/26
Board Member and senior pastor at People's Church of the Harvest Michael Eaddy @Mister_Chairman asks if this will be incorporated into CPD training, and if this training can be made available to high school students?
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 11/26
“Everything at COPA has a track for young people,” says Ephraim. COPA already has CPS bring students to the site for field trips. CPD are invited but not mandated to participate in People’s Academy.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 12/26
The meeting segues into the one disciplinary ruling on the agenda. Board Member Max Caproni, Police Board Secretary, presents the ruling on behalf of Board Member Mareilé Cusack.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 13/26
The Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten recommended that Officer Shawn Bryant be discharged for violating CPD policy on use of deadly force when Bryant shot and wounded an individual while on duty. The Superintendent disagreed with the rec and recs it be filed as unfounded.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 14/26
Useful infographic on what happens in this case, pulled from chicago.gov/content/dam/ci… https://t.co/JGZJ0lWfNo
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 15/26
Here’s the story about the incident dating back to Mar 9, 2018. msn.com/en-us/news/cri…
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 16/26
Board Member Cusack ruled that the Superintendent did not meet the burden of overcoming the Chief Admin’s decision to discharge. An evidentiary hearing before the Police Board is necessary to determine if Bryant violated code of conduct, and the appropriate conduct.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 17/26
Written opinion by Cusack will be posted after the meeting as mandated by municipal code.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 18/26
First Deputy Super Eric Carter reports that the number of shooting victims city-wide has fallen 8% since this time in 2022 - the 12th consecutive month of double digit declines in gun violence. CPD has taken 1,370 guns off the streets since Jan 1st.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 19/26
Carter announces new hire of Director of Wellness, Dr. Aaron Chatman. Official announcement here: cbsnews.com/chicago/news/c… Note that last year, eight Chicago Police Officers died by suicide.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 20/26
Ephraim Eaddy presents Feb COPA Report. Follow COPA @ChicagoCOPA on twitter for notifications of when there’s an officer-involved shooting, press release, and release of new investigation information. Final summary reports, annual report etc. are publicly found on COPA website.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 21/26
COPA has current job opportunities for a Senior Performance Analyst and Project Manager, due 2/24 and 2/23 respectfully. chicagocopa.org/careers2/caree…
Residents of Chicago are invited to apply.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 22/26
Members of the public are now invited to share comments. Speakers signed up in advance to speak.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 23/26
Jennifer Edwards shares on the area of 75th St between State and Cottage Grove (located b/w 2 police districts, 6th and 3rd). Residents are deeply affected by drunken behavior, trash, illegal parking due to the bars located there. They’ve requested cameras and shotspot.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 24/26
1st Dep Super Carter states he will followup and get the information from Board Member Max.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 25/26
Elijah Hudson calls about being arrested for an expired license plate that resulted in his legal firearm being confiscated. Charges were dismissed but he has not received his firearm back. Ghian Foreman responds that they will look into it.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 26/26
Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m last Thursday, Feb 16. This concludes the Chicago Police Board meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 16, 7:30pm. For more meeting coverage, check out documenters.org 👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽
Live reporting by Wendy Wei

Police oversight, COPA, People's academy

Wendy Wei @thewendyway
Missed last Thursday's Chicago Police Board meeting? No worries, stream it here youtube.com/watch?v=EtjMOx… or read my summary below! The Meeting started at 7:30pm and was live-streamed on @cantvchicago
#CHIdocumenters @CHIdocumenters

11:53 PM Feb 22, 2023 CST

Wendy Wei @thewendyway 2/39
Ghian Foreman, President of the Police Board, takes roll. Foreman is also President and CEO of Emerald South Economic Development Collaborative, a non-profit generating community wealth in the mid-South Side.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 3/39
Up first is Ephraim Eaddy presenting on the Civilian Office of Police Accountability @ChicagoCOPA’s Police Academy. Ephraim is 1st Deputy Chief Administrator of COPA.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 4/39
COPA is the independent agency within City of Chicago that is in charge of taking in all complaints of allegations of misconduct by CPD members and investigations into such allegations. Learn more here — chicagocopa.org
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 5/39
Ephraim’s presentation will focus on how COPA accomplishes two things - 1) advancing the culture of policing and 2) building trust in civilian oversight. https://t.co/tUkVSx6yq0
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 6/39
Ephraim details the training of new members in COPA. “There’s a perception that people are just coming in off the streets, have no experience, no background… and are not trained to do this work. That is far from the truth” https://t.co/LB8CEHDsdN
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 7/39
“Over 230 training hours are provided to staff” to prepare them to investigate police misconduct. Ephraim says near 200 COP staff members have completed the training. 141 hours (61%) are dedicated to Investigative Concepts, such as trauma-informed interview techniques. https://t.co/4N7ofkxbu3
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 8/39
30 hours are dedicated to Legal Concepts and 22 hours are dedicated to site visits. Training closes with 7 hours of application of skills via a case study practicum. “We take training very seriously and it is something we are committed to for every investigator at COPA.”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 9/39
Ephraim segues into the launch of @ChicagoCOPA People’s Academy, which will bring the aforementioned investigative skills training to the public. Launch date for the first class is 3/21/23 at the Bauer Plummer Public Safety Training Center.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 10/39
Note - this training center is the same site where CFD and CPD have their emergency trainings. The center opened last month on the West Side and sparked controversy over its pricey $170M price tag. abc7chicago.com/chicago-fire-p…
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 11/39
COPA’s People’s Academy is a “6-week condensed version of COPA’s Training Academy for the public (civilian or sworn) and orgs around the country interested in learning about Civilian Police Oversight, Investigative and Legal Concepts.” Offered in-person & virtual.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 12/39
Why is the People's Academy necessary? Ephraim says this transparency into the training process “will dispel the myths that we are jumping to conclusions or we’re not using evidence and video and things of that nature.” https://t.co/HDBVtygW3W
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 13/39
Details of the first Academy training - starts on 3/21/23, meets once a week on Tuesdays from 6-8pm CST for 6 weeks. Courses include How to Use COPA’s Website, Data and Dashboard, and a new course on sexual misconduct.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 14/39
Ephraim shares examples of Investigative Concepts Courses, such as Intro to Officer Involved Shooting/Death Investigations, Analyzing Video, Scene Management, Field Interviews and Documentation, and more. https://t.co/Iap7rG2LgA
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 15/39
COPA uses/teaches the preponderance of evidence standard (usual for civil cases), where at least 51% of the presented evidence is needed to prove the plaintiff’s argument is true. This is lower than the beyond reasonable doubt standard.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 16/39
There will be a specific class for 4th Amend. Search and Seizure Foundations, which Ephraim states is the most common type of investigation at COPA. An unreasonable search and seizure is unconstitutional.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 17/39
“Although we may not be able to conclude investigations as fast as the public would want or maybe share information along the way, we can at least make sure that people understand the processes,” says Ephraim
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 18/39
Sign up for the People's Academy by filling out this form- chicagocopa.org/community-outr… There are two rounds of full People’s Academy training planned for 2023 and other shorter modules throughout the year.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 19/39
“COPA Chicago is the first [in the country] to do something like this for civilian oversight.” Ephraim clarifies that COPA is completely separate from Citizen’s Academy, which is run through CPD @Chicago_Police
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 20/39
Ephraim emphasizes again - “We are independent [from CPD] and all 100 employees of COPA are not affiliated with the CPD. We are as independent as the Inspector General...We are not affiliated with the CPD at all”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 21/39
Is COPA out to get the police dept? Ephraim responds, “No we are not…Law enforcement by and large are doing a phenomenal job. Let me just say that we want a healthy, well police dept…We want them to understand the things that we’ve seen as it pertains to complaints.”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 22/39
“We are not out to get officers. If anything we can corroborate and exonerate their actions when they are interacting with the public. But if there are times when they step outside their training and misconduct is there, we will hold them accountable. That is our mandate.”
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 23/39
Board Member and senior pastor at People's Church of the Harvest Michael Eaddy @Mister_Chairman asks if this will be incorporated into CPD training, and if this training can be made available to high school students?
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 24/39
“Everything at COPA has a track for young people,” says Ephraim. COPA already has CPS bring students to the site for field trips. CPD are invited but not mandated to participate in People’s Academy.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 25/39
The meeting segues into the one disciplinary ruling on the agenda. Board Member Max Caproni, Police Board Secretary, presents the ruling on behalf of Board Member Mareilé Cusack.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 26/39
The Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten recommended that Officer Shawn Bryant be discharged for violating CPD policy on use of deadly force when Bryant shot and wounded an individual while on duty. The Superintendent disagreed with the rec and recs it be filed as unfounded.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 27/39
Useful infographic on what happens in this case, pulled from chicago.gov/content/dam/ci… https://t.co/JGZJ0lWfNo
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 28/39
Here’s the story about the incident dating back to Mar 9, 2018. msn.com/en-us/news/cri…
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 29/39
Board Member Cusack ruled that the Superintendent did not meet the burden of overcoming the Chief Admin’s decision to discharge. An evidentiary hearing before the Police Board is necessary to determine if Bryant violated code of conduct, and the appropriate conduct.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 30/39
Written opinion by Cusack will be posted after the meeting as mandated by municipal code.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 31/39
First Deputy Super Eric Carter reports that the number of shooting victims city-wide has fallen 8% since this time in 2022 - the 12th consecutive month of double digit declines in gun violence. CPD has taken 1,370 guns off the streets since Jan 1st.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 32/39
Carter announces new hire of Director of Wellness, Dr. Aaron Chatman. Official announcement here: cbsnews.com/chicago/news/c… Note that last year, eight Chicago Police Officers died by suicide.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 33/39
Ephraim Eaddy presents Feb COPA Report. Follow COPA @ChicagoCOPA on twitter for notifications of when there’s an officer-involved shooting, press release, and release of new investigation information. Final summary reports, annual report etc. are publicly found on COPA website.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 34/39
COPA has current job opportunities for a Senior Performance Analyst and Project Manager, due 2/24 and 2/23 respectfully. chicagocopa.org/careers2/caree…
Residents of Chicago are invited to apply.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 35/39
Members of the public are now invited to share comments. Speakers signed up in advance to speak.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 36/39
Jennifer Edwards shares on the area of 75th St between State and Cottage Grove (located b/w 2 police districts, 6th and 3rd). Residents are deeply affected by drunken behavior, trash, illegal parking due to the bars located there. They’ve requested cameras and shotspot.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 37/39
1st Dep Super Carter states he will followup and get the information from Board Member Max.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 38/39
Elijah Hudson calls about being arrested for an expired license plate that resulted in his legal firearm being confiscated. Charges were dismissed but he has not received his firearm back. Ghian Foreman responds that they will look into it.
Wendy Wei @thewendyway 39/39
Meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m last Thursday, Feb 16. This concludes the Chicago Police Board meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, March 16, 7:30pm. For more meeting coverage, check out documenters.org 👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽

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