Wednesday, June 22, 2022

the end of law enforcement—the beginning of “black law” appeasement—cops will not not pursue armed criminals in Chicago

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
Wednesday, June 22, 2022 at 11:55:00 A.M. EDT

(nypost) the chicago police department has unveiled a new policy prohibiting its officers from chasing people on foot simply because they run away, or because they have committed minor offenses.

The policy, which was introduced Tuesday, also encourages cops to “consider alternatives” to pursuing someone who “is visibly armed with a firearm.”

[N.S.: How can they possibly twist “fugitive criminal armed with a gun” into a “minor offense”?!]

Under the policy, officers may give chase if they believe a person is committing or is about to commit a felony, a Class A misdemeanor such as domestic battery, or a serious traffic offense that could risk injuring others, such as drunken driving or street racing.

Perhaps most significantly, the new policy makes clear that the days of officers giving chase just because someone [an armed criminal!] tries to get away from them are over.

“People may avoid contact with a member for many reasons other than involvement in criminal activity,” the policy states.

[GRA: Like a rap sheet, with warrants out as long as a roll of toilet paper?]

The long-awaited foot chase ban is expected to go into effect by the end of the summer, after the city’s 11,900 uniformed cops receive training.

GRA: I can’t even comprehend this decision—to give criminals a free reign on the streets, knowing they will not be pursued. Crime has been legalized, for all intents and purposes.

--GRA



1 comment:

  1. All too because the thirteen year old gangbanger with a gun in his hand was chased and shot and killed by cop.

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