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Chicago Violence: Rahm Emanuel Adds 150 Beat Cops As 7 Killed Over The Weekend

Rahm Emanuel

First Posted: 06/13/11 08:49 AM ET Updated: 08/13/11 06:12 AM ET

Standing before a crowd of several reporters and over a hundred community members, Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel and new police superintendent Garry McCarthy announced that 150 police officers would be moved from administrative jobs to the beat.

The announcement was made at the Centennial Monument, a stately column in Logan Square that stands a little more than a mile from the site of a tragic shooting last week. Gang member Antonio Bucio is suspected of opening fire on a basketball game in nearby Avondale Park, when stray bullets grazed a two-year-old girl's head and struck a seven-year-old girl in the back.

Standing before the column, Emanuel said that the new reassignments were a cornerstone of his anti-crime policy. "More police on the street and getting kids, guns and drugs off the street, that is just the basic strategy that we have to follow," he said, according to the Chicago Sun-Times.

McCarthy echoed the mayor's sentiment, as the Chicago Tribune reports, emphasizing that the onus will be placed squarely on the shoulders of the district commmanders. "I've publically stated that the single most important thing that we can do is get cops on the street, put them in the hands of the (district) commanders and hold the commanders accountable," the superintendent said.

While Bucio was in custody for the shootings of the girls, the weekend of the announcement was marred by violence around the city, with at least seven dead between Friday at noon and the end of the day Sunday. NBC Chicago reports that the weekend's homicides included a man shot to death attending a graduation party and a couple inside their car.

As of Sunday night, no one was in custody for any of the seven fatal shootings on the South and West Sides, which were credited to a war between rival gangs sparked two weeks ago.

But McCarthy did boast of 34 arrests in the cases of so-called "flash mob" violence, claiming that "almost everyone" involved in the battery and theft cases in the high-end shopping district of Streeterville had been detained.

The reassignment of the 150 officers follows an earlier redeployment of 500 policemen from special operations units to walking the beat. It is part of Mayor Emanuel's pledge to put 1,000 more cops on the street, although he has done so thus far primarily by dismantling the special operations units put together by McCarthy's predecessor Jody Weis. So far, no new officers have been hired, while the department remains understaffed by approximately 2,000 cops.

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wakeuprightnow
06:32 PM on 07/05/2011
The violence will continue thanks to our soft justice system. You can also thank our new Gov splineless Pat Quinn since we no longer have the death penalty. You get caught get a slap on the wrist. If you get caught again you have 3 meals a day, roof over your head, free health care, no hard labor. What more could a thug ask for?
04:45 PM on 06/28/2011
Could anyone tell me why Chicago is understaffed by 2,000 police?
06:21 PM on 07/05/2011
What's their retirement plan -- 20 and out? To fund bloated pension plans the active force probably had to be cut.
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ElmCreekSmith
If the truth hurts, it should.
08:12 PM on 07/06/2011
The Daley crime family raped the pension plan. "Bloated?" More like anorexic.

Chicago is understaffed by MORE than 2,000 officers. The officers on the job have been working for years without a contract. Why? The Daley crime family.

For a look at Chicago from a real police officers point of view go here - http://secondcitycop.blogspot.com/

ECS
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themodernleader
08:29 AM on 06/14/2011
Chicago and other once great industrial cities are now peopled with rabble terrorizing working people barely getting by on low service industry jobs. If I were mayor, our administration would create our own script [as money] and place all the rabble to work on major labor intensive projects and gradually turn them into productive, responsible citizens. Tax revenues would begin to increase. Then I would turn the script into the Federal government-- Federal Reserve for reembursement.
03:14 PM on 06/14/2011
A few small problems with this.First,I think only the Federal Gov't can do this.secondly, although a similar purpose could theoretically be done by the bond market ,and,um ...money,Chicago's bond rating is worse than Slovenia's. Third,most of the Smart people have already left the state. (I told you guys to close 94,but,noooo.).I don't know what will be the lowest point,but we're not even close yet.
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themodernleader
06:13 PM on 06/14/2011
You have thoroughly depressed me. Stagnation is the rule of a declining organization.
11:07 PM on 06/13/2011
too little (no pun intended) and too late Rahm
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
01:42 AM on 06/14/2011
You seem to be ready to lay the blame at Emanuel's feet, and also predict his failure.

How petty.
03:19 PM on 06/14/2011
I think his failure is likely.Too many of the actions he must take will aggravate his base.The more he overspends,the more the Smart people flee.And, this is a city that has substituted political clout for intellectual clout for so long,it may not know how to think any longer.How many people would move to Chicago if they had the chance/Not many,I would guess
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Philip DeVon
12:45 PM on 06/14/2011
TOO LATE!?!?! He hasn't even been in office for ONE month you ignoramus.
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StaggerLee
Oceania Has Always Been at War With Eurasia
10:49 PM on 06/13/2011
Nice wording on the headline making it sound like 7 cops were killed over the weekend. Deceptive journalism.
10:14 PM on 06/13/2011
Did it take the flash mobs in the Gold Coast to make them think about the non stop violence of the South side?
11:08 PM on 06/13/2011
If the people on the south side cared about the violence they face they WOULD NOT keep on voting for more of the same
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
01:49 AM on 06/14/2011
Yes, because every 4 years we here in Chicago get to check-off on a huge ballot just what type and how much crime we want in our neighborhoods.
(I personally campaigned for Residential Burglary. I'm hoping to cash in on the insurance I have for the 3 Picassos and 2 van Goghs I...ahem....."own".)

But hey....just for kicks and grins.......How should they have voted to prevent the violence?
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gemini68
09:35 AM on 06/14/2011
Yes because there are two boxes on the ballot. One for yes to violence and one for no. I'm so sick of non-Chicagoans ranting about Chicago like they have any idea of what they're talking about.
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Frank David Nall
Nothing astonishes men so much as common sense
08:48 PM on 06/13/2011
At least seven people are killed every weekend for years.
06:27 PM on 06/13/2011
It's probalby safer to walk the streets of Baghdad than the south and west sides of Chicago.
11:09 PM on 06/13/2011
true..obama wasn't good at community organizing either
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
01:50 AM on 06/14/2011
False.

Tell us........Is it really bliss?
03:02 PM on 06/13/2011
a little late Rahm...weren't the police requesting more on the beat for the last few weeks?? oy..I guess Chicago gets what they voted for...more of the same Chicago Machine Politics
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gemini68
04:24 PM on 06/13/2011
Yes they were- but these were the same cops who were pissed about the fact that they would have to give up their cushy desk jobs. Emanuel and the interim Superintendent both called for the cops who are not on active duty to put their uniforms back on and hit the streets. The city is up to its ears in debt- there isn't any money to hire and train hundreds of new cops. So it makes perfect sense to use all the ones that are currently collecting a paycheck.
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
01:58 AM on 06/14/2011
On top of that, Jody Weis's "special operations" units were all show and no go, and never broke a major case of any kind.
A huge waste or resources for the sake of looking like he was making bold decisions.
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ChiGuy
Just an earthbound misfit, I
01:55 AM on 06/14/2011
Ya' might think about reading the whole article next time. (Well OK, you might not, but I sure would)

From the last paragraph:
"The reassignment of the 150 officers follows an earlier redeployment of 500 policemen from special operations units to walking the beat."
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ElmCreekSmith
If the truth hurts, it should.
08:25 PM on 07/06/2011
"The reassignme­nt of the 150 officers follows an earlier redeployme­nt of 500 policemen from special operations units to walking the beat."

Redeployment? The officers were taken out of their teams and reassigned right back to the same districts where they were working in the first place.

Smoke and mirrors.

ECS
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
02:54 PM on 06/13/2011
Why do I have a feeling things are going to get worse before they get better
03:03 PM on 06/13/2011
Because people in Chicago and Illinois keep voting for the same exact cronies...it will never improve until the voters wake up
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03:25 PM on 06/13/2011
Do you consider a decline in violent crime for 29 straight months to be improvement?
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Philip DeVon
12:48 PM on 06/14/2011
Yea ok pal, what we really need is a republican that will instill fiscal discipline and get our house in order!!!! HAHAHAHAHAH, keep it moving, you know nothing about this city.
06:48 PM on 06/13/2011
I don't think things are going to get better.
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10:29 AM on 06/14/2011
Excepting, of course, the fact that the crime rate *is* getting better, and has been for quite some time now.
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Ponderus
Enriched with lanolin.
02:08 PM on 06/13/2011
This is what happens when you destroy the social safety net.
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mikey09
Living off the grid.
02:55 PM on 06/13/2011
This appears to be a drug turf war, do you honestly think these people are going to be satisfied with some food stamps and subsidied housing.
04:48 PM on 06/28/2011
No, you also have to provide some bus tokens.
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crookedcountyillinois
Professional Illinois Government "Watchdog" and No
01:54 PM on 06/13/2011
Law enforcement only does so much. You actually have to have a justice system that puts criminals behind bars, and keeps them there.
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Salty too
2 Timothy 4:1-5
02:06 PM on 06/13/2011
But according to Liberals criminals are really the victims. What they do is not their fault. Blacks steal because their black and that is certainly not their fault. Rapist rape because their sick and that is certainly not their fault. Child molesters molest children because they were molested and that is not their fault. Drug addiction is a sickness and so that is not their fault. All these people need help not punishment. It's not their fault. What the hell blame Bush. They blame him for everything else.
03:03 PM on 06/13/2011
agreed....
03:27 PM on 06/13/2011
Unadulterated nonsense. None of the reasons for crime are a reason why it should not be punished, but to study criminals and their backgrounds may help in reducing the crime rate. Nor, do we need the lock'em all up for life and throw away the key that some would suggest.
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Trickery
Gave up private vanity for public insanity
12:30 PM on 06/13/2011
I sure hope those desk cops are in shape.
12:35 PM on 06/13/2011
They are------round!
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knightoftheroundtable
Old Knight without porfolio or armor
02:36 PM on 06/13/2011
They bounce well, just like a rubber ball.
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Scott Trent
12:22 PM on 06/13/2011
All this new violence in all these urban areas of the Country lately. What is the ommon denominator?
12:35 PM on 06/13/2011
They are all Democrats.
03:05 PM on 06/13/2011
It is stating the obvious...more violence, crime, poverty, where people vote democrat...look at what happened to America :(
01:35 PM on 06/13/2011
Idiot.
06:50 PM on 06/13/2011
"Facts are difficult things" Voltaire.
PS Some people tend to believe this originated with Reagan it didn't.
11:29 AM on 06/13/2011
My son was in the crowd in Logan Square when Rahm gave this speech. It's great to know they caught the "flash-mob" and I hope this aggressive stance off putting more officers on the streets helps. There has been a gang war going on in Chicago for a couple of years now and while Daley was going after the Olympics I could only think that more focus should have been going toward cleaning this trash off the streets. Maybe it was and we just weren't hearing about it, but it seemed more like Daley had become bored with the nuts and bolts of the job and was focussing too much on the glitzier issues.
03:06 PM on 06/13/2011
Obama couldn't get the Olympics in his "home city"....oh yes we are loved around the world with him in office...
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03:52 PM on 06/13/2011
And your opinion on that has what to do with the subject of the article?
06:17 PM on 06/13/2011
You're blaming Obama on the Olympics? Jeesh - you righties really are running on empty aren't you. Must be awful to be a Republican these days.