Crime Chicago cops may soon need permission before chasing a suspect on foot

CHICAGO - Mayor Lori Lightfoot is considering a momentous change to Chicago police procedure: requiring officers to get a supervisor’s permission before beginning a foot chase.

"No one should die as a result of a foot chase," she said.

The mayor promised to announce details of a new policy "soon."

The issue gained new urgency after an officer chased and fatally shot Adam Toledo. Video of the incident shows the 13-year old dumping what appears to be a firearm a split-second before he turns and raises his hands. Toledo apparently was handed the gun by Ruben Roman, who allegedly had just used it to fire eight rounds at a passing vehicle. Apparently, no one was hit.

Personal injury lawyer Arturo Jauregui called a news conference to urge reform.

"This is a tragedy that could have and should have been prevented had the police department had clear procedures governing the use of lethal force against children during foot chases," Jauregui said.

Rewriting police policy on all foot chases has now become a hot topic at City Hall. Alderman Brian Hopkins says an official in the mayor's office told him officers could soon be required prior to a foot chase to do what is now required before a vehicle chase: getting permission from higher ups.

"Of course that raises obvious problems," Hopkins said. "In the time it would take to do that, the person you're supposed to be chasing is actually long gone. The point would be moot then."

Hopkins noted one unintended consequence of the vehicle pursuit policy.

"We're seeing more vehicles flee from police officers because word has gotten out that they're probably not going to get permission to chase you," he said.


The mayor acknowledged the dilemma on Monday.

"I don't want people out there who are dangerous to think, ‘well, if I just run, then I’m safe. I can continue to wreak havoc.’ We can't live in that world either," Lightfoot said.

Hopkins says its past time to rewrite Chicago’s current vague rules.

"I'm sure the officers themselves would agree with me. The more guidance we can give them, the more comfortable they'll feel when they have to make these high-stakes decisions in the blink of an eye," Hopkins said.

 
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The resemblance is uncanny.
Insert .lookatthetopofhishead meme.
If you haven't at least considered quitting by now there's no hope for you. What kind of retard would want to be a police officer in America right now anyway?

Hell you're probably better off in the military even with all the woke shit being pushed into the officer corps.
Yeah, I do not understand why there aren't police strikes right now.
 
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"Sorry ma'am, I know your husband, son, and daughter are laying on the floor dead, and the suspect was right in front of me, but could you imagine the liability if I had went after him? The department couldn't handle the law suit and my wife would kill me if I went to jail. And the paper work. JESUS."
 
If you haven't at least considered quitting by now there's no hope for you. What kind of retard would want to be a police officer in America right now anyway?

Hell you're probably better off in the military even with all the woke shit being pushed into the officer corps.
Maybe join the NG and patrol the Capitol while the President investigates your social media. And no ammo.
 
So you need consent to chase a suspect on foot now? What, is it going to be considered pursuit rape if you arrest a runner?
If you chase someone without permission and arrest them, you have violated policy, so you will be liable for any injuries they receive. Maybe they could even get their charges thrown out because the officer was violating policy, I don't know.
 
Maybe join the NG and patrol the Capitol while the President investigates your social media. And no ammo.
To be fair, ammunition is a little bit hard to come by right about now.

And LOL @ the False Emperor not even allowing his Custodes to have functional bolters.
 
This is a tragedy that could have and should have been prevented had the police department had clear procedures governing the use of lethal force against children during foot chases," Jauregui said.
Or had a child not started shooting at people in cars.

Like, I agree one shouldn’t speak ill of the dead, but that doesn’t mean that the instant someone dies they‘re absolved of all responsibility for their prior actions.
 
"This is a tragedy that could have and should have been prevented had the police department had clear procedures governing the use of lethal force against children during foot chases," Jauregui said
This tragedy could've been prevented if he had a responsible mother and if he didn't flash the gun the second before he turned around.
This is incredibly stup-

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Lori Lightfoot.

Oh, I get it now. This Negress looks like an aborted fetus, god damn.
You think with that extra heads pace she'd be smarter.
I think alot of police are just gonna stop policing in general.
Anyone living in cities past 2021 should expect to be in Africa.
 
Yeah, I do not understand why there aren't police strikes right now.
Public employee unions typically can't strike, which is a small island of sanity in the ocean of retardation that is "having public employee unions."

The upshot of this is going to be the obvious: the police will give even less of a fuck about the shithole areas of the city (most of them) and just let them do whatever. They'll only show up when SHTF, and then their go-to will be to ventilate everyone with a weapon, since that creates as little contact as possible and fewer opportunities for glory-hound prosecutors to try and second-guess their actions. Meanwhile, if something goes down in an area of the city that the police actually care about, these rules will quietly be ignored and everyone will go on with their day.
 
Well if you read the article...

I did and it didn't say anything about how either of the people involved had obtained the guns:

The issue gained new urgency after an officer chased and fatally shot Adam Toledo. Video of the incident shows the 13-year old dumping what appears to be a firearm a split-second before he turns and raises his hands. Toledo apparently was handed the gun by Ruben Roman, who allegedly had just used it to fire eight rounds at a passing vehicle. Apparently, no one was hit.

Point still stands that Chicago has effectively limited firearms in it's city but still criminals have firearms while normal citizens are lucky to have any type of security short of UK-level of disarmament.
 
If I was a cop in Chiraq I’d just spend every shift parked in a hidden place with my radio off, mining crypto on the laptop in my cruiser until they fired me.

Goes without saying that I’d also be shitposting.

At this point I don't think they could afford to fire you even then lol

I can't imagine anyone wants to be a city cop anymore, probably more relaxing in prison
 
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