CPD adding 200 officers to Community Safety Team

CPD adding 200 officers to Community Safety Team 1

The Chicago Police Department’s Community Safety Team — a new unit aimed at forging stronger community ties on the South and West Sides — is growing.

Another 200 officers will soon join the 450 already assigned to the team, which was created earlier this year as part of Supt. David Brown’s reorganization of the CPD.

Brown is expected to detail the team’s expansion at a news conference Monday afternoon.

The Community Safety Team was unveiled in July. It is tasked with supplementing efforts by district commanders, while also reaching out to community leaders in an attempt to forge stronger relationships between police and residents on the South and West sides.

The team is led by Michael Barz, who Brown recently promoted to deputy chief. In recent years, Barz has served in leadership roles in the CPD’s Ogden and Grand Central districts on the West and Northwest sides.

The Community Safety Team debuted in concert with the department’s new Critical Incident Response Team, which focuses on large gatherings in the downtown area.

Price & Product Availability Tracker

Discover where products are available & compare prices

Though dozens of people are shot in Chicago every weekend, a news release from Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s office said murders in Chicago have decreased by 44% since the teams were created.

Read the Full Article

Mainstream News

Prepare Now Before its too Late

Discover where products are available & compare prices

ESPN analyst explained why Patriots wide receivers are 'better with Cam Newton at quarterback'
Daily Digest 9/21 – The Psychology of Inequality and Political Division, COVID-19’s Long Shadow

You might also like
Menu