City to release videos from as many as 100 police shootings, other incidents

Chicago Tribune – by Jeremy Gorner

City officials plan to release videos, reports and other materials next week from about 100 police incidents, including officer-involved shootings, as part of an effort to improve public trust in Chicago police, according to a memo obtained Friday by the Tribune.

The impending release of the materials comes after Mayor Rahm Emanuel‘s Police Accountability Task Force — formed as part of the fallout from the court-ordered release last November of the Laquan McDonald shooting video — recommended that videos of police-related incidents be made public within 60 days.  

The materials from each incident are tentatively scheduled to be released Thursday, according to the memo issued by the city’s Office of Emergency Management & Communications. The Independent Police Review Authority, the city agency that investigates allegations of excessive force against Chicago police officers, “will be responsible” for making the materials available through the task force’s website, the memo said.

It’s unclear exactly what incidents will be released to the public. An IPRA spokeswoman could not immediately be reached for comment.

The materials to be released include video and audio recordings of officer-involved shootings and Taser discharge events as well as “incidents of bodily harm to individuals while in police custody,” the memo said.

The video and audio recordings could be from police dashboard cameras, body cameras and police or OEMC surveillance cameras, according to the memo, issued Thursday. Private surveillance video from homes or businesses obtained as part of investigations by the Chicago police and IPRA also could released.

Various police reports may also be released, including arrest reports and “tactical response reports,” which are filled out by officers whenever they use force during an arrest. Chicago police radio calls and OEMC dispatcher recordings may also be publicly released, the memo said.

Gerald A. Hollowell, OEMC’s deputy director of 911 operations, announced the release of dozens of videos and other materials in a memo to police and fire dispatchers.

“Be advised: This pending initiative will impact employees on the operations floor directly as you will now all be subject to having your day-to-day job performance publicly available on the (task force) website for all to hear and scrutinize,” he wrote.

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2 thoughts on “City to release videos from as many as 100 police shootings, other incidents

  1. Hegelian dialectic. Realease hundreds of videos of Chicagoan being murdered by pigs, sure that will increase public trust. How about enrage and stir up swarms of Distrust is more like it. These people are scum of the earth and this is pathetic. That Peter puffer rham has got something coming and it won’t be him getting arroused by “kissing babies”. Let er rip Chicago is what I say.

  2. “… as part of an effort to improve public trust in Chicago police,…”

    Can’t ‘improve’ something that is non-existent to begin with.

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