Chicago cops making record-low numbers of arrests as violent crime soars

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Chicago cops making record-low numbers of arrests as violent crime soars​

By
Lee Brown
July 19, 2022 3:11pm
Updated

Embattled Chicago cops are making a record-low number of arrests — even as violent crimes soar to record highs, according to alarming data.

Arrests were made in just 12% of crimes reported last year, the lowest since 2001 when the data was first made public, according to an analysis by the Chicago Sun-Times.

It marks a dramatic drop-off from previous years, with the arrest rate almost 20 percentage points higher in 2005 at 31%, the paper noted.

The pullback is even more concerning because it came as the Windy City was rocked by one of its most violent years in decades — with the 797 homicides last year setting a 25-year record.

The murder rate was up 3% in 2021 compared with 2020 and criminal sexual assault was up a disturbing 27%, according to crime statistics.

Compared to pre-pandemic and pre-Black Lives Matter 2019, murder skyrocketed 60% in 2021.

Homicides are tracking down again in Chicago, dropping 14% so far this year, compared to this time last year — but crime overall in the Democrat-run city is up 34%, according to the latest figures.

The decline in arrests last year wasn’t just related to violent crime. The drop was seen across the board with fewer tickets and stops too — 69,000 “investigative stops” were made where people were searched on the streets, representing less than half the 155,000 recorded in 2019, the paper noted.

Police insiders blamed woke reforms implemented haphazardly in response to cops taking heat for shooting armed suspects in chases — even when they face imminent danger.

One beat cop told the Sun-Times that the deadly shooting of officer Ella French last year “make us take a step back and think: Who really cares about us at that point?”

“We can only support each other at the lowest ranks,” the officer says. “And if that means going out there and not doing anything, then that means going out there and not doing anything,” he said.
The same beat cop also complained that prosecutors now have such high thresholds to approve felony charges that officers second-guess when to engage “criminals with guns.”

That sentiment was shared by veteran cops who also said that previously routine actions now carry the risk of disciplinary action, including termination and even arrest.

“In the past, I might see a guy with a gun in his waistband, and I’d jump out and chase him … No way I’d do that now,” one decorated officer told the paper.

One academic blamed “The Ferguson Effect,” named for the rise in violent crime in the St. Louis suburb where police pulled back amid protests over the fatal police shooting of black teen Michael Brown in August 2014.

That then escalated with the swell of anti-police sentiment in 2020.

“It’s entirely possible that the murder of George Floyd, the highest-profile [police killing] in US history, played a role in increases in crime,” crime statistics researcher Deepak Premkumar told the paper.

Chicago Alderman Ray Lopez, however, blamed the startlingly low numbers of arrests on police Superintendent David Brown as well as progressive Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who has had cops turn their backs on her.

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Together, they have “driven away officers” and caused “a personnel crisis within the department,” Lopez told the Sun-Times.

It is a self-perpetuating problem, he said, noting that “as fewer arrests are made, the legitimacy of law enforcement gets questioned” — and people “see that you can get away with almost anything in this city right now and not get caught.”

“Refusal to recognize that fact only makes Chicago all the more dangerous,” he warned.

Lightfoot admitted many of the issues cops complain about.

“Is this a difficult time to be the police? No question,” the divisive mayor told the Sun-Times.

“Are there officers that are concerned about being that next viral video? No question,” she said.

However, she downplayed the suggestion of a work stoppage, insisting that officers are “still running towards danger.”

Meanwhile, top cop Brown also dismissed the arrest data, saying higher rates from earlier years merely reflected a troubled era typified by “stopping and frisking” and mass incarcerating people of color.

“I’ve been doing this 40 years, and the highest arrest rates in the ‘80s and ‘90s did not make us safer,” the superintendent insisted.

“It was a flawed policing model,” he said.

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White or Black, this is one of the most retarded articles I have ever read.
 
And nothing will change until the crime is bad enough that it not only spills out of its containment zones and does so regularly and often. The occasional burglary or mugging won't do it, it'll have to get to the point where they start to feel the same pants shitting terror going from car to their home that others have been dealing with for years if not decades at that point.

I hope those perpetuating this shit go to the exact same hell as those they empower. Because there's no way they'll end up in the same jail in this world.
 
The black police chief and the black mayor think a situation in which black people commit crimes against everyone else including themselves and are never arrested or punished in any way is equity. Remember equity is just revenge.

Everyone who isn’t black needs to get out of cities immediately. Is the Chicago DA another Soros Saboteur planted to destroy?
 
If the police are politically neutered it's only a matter of time before protection rackets and organized crime step into the void.
The no shit Sicilian mob would almost be preferable, they don't want any random crime and they prefer to keep their violence directed, low intensity and targeted.
 
It's that upper middle class leftoid belief that criminals are just downtrodden and oppressed by white male power structures. Some people are just bad, they do crimes and they only understand force.
This isn't hyperbole, the left really does believe that criminals are really just victims of society and we really just need more social workers and welfare programs to talk people out of committing crimes. Have you noticed the amount of movies and TV shows these days where the villain isn't really evil and just needs someone to listen to their problems? Not a coincidence.

The sole exception being hate crimes, I've literally seen people suggest that the justice system should only exist to prosecute crimes against minorities committed by straight/white/cis people (with wiggle room for less oppressed minorities like gay white men and straight Asians).
 
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