I would think just randomly driving around to certain areas might give you a ten per cent chance to hear gunfire
And I certainly b liege that telling police you are headed to a place with gunfire would get their guard up and make them anxious and maybe more likely to over react or come in looking for trouble
=== more quickly transporting shooting victims to hospitals ===
The ambulance arrived more than five minutes after Adam Toledo was shot.
=== “I’m not confident those numbers are actually accurate” - Lori Lightfoot ===
Because researchers at Northwestern have a long track record of being wrong, because you have your own data to back up ShotSpotter, or because you are categorically dismissive of any information that doesn’t conform to your pre-conceived views?
Crime by Fionnuala O’Leary
WARNING: Distressing images Horrific body cam footage documenting the final moments of American teenager Adam Toledo shows him being gunned down with his hands in the air by a police officer. Disturbing video shows the Chicago officer fatally shooting the 13-year-old in an alley at around 2.30am on March 29 as he ran from police while allegedly carrying a handgun, alongside Ruben Roman, 21, the Body cam footage, CCTV video, Office of Emergency Management and Communications transmissions, ShotSpotter recordings, and Case Incident Tactical Response were all released. The arrest reports published by Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) indicated that the teen posed an imminent threat of battery with a weapon as pressure mounted for the footage to be shown.
A community is calling for action after the Civilian Office of Police Accountability released video and other materials in the shooting death of 13-year-old Adam Toledo by a Chicago police officer. In the city’s Little Village neighborhood, flowers and candles were placed near 23rd and South Sawyer, with the memorial taking shape near the spot where Toledo was killed 17…
Along with releasing video of the fatal police shooting of Adam Toledo, the city of Chicago also made public on Thursday reports identifying the officer who.
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After video was released Thursday showing the fatal police shooting of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, the Chicago City Council s Latino Caucus called for the passage of an ordinance to create a new commission of community members with civilian oversight of the Chicago Police Department, among other changes.
Originally backed by the Grassroots Alliance for Police Accountability and the coalition for a Civilian Police Accountability Council, the unity ordinance named Empowering Communities for Public Safety will give city communities a choice over electing a civilian commission to oversee the police force. Don t miss local breaking news and weather! Download our mobile app for iOS or Android