Monday, June 10, 2019

This is getting ugly

Lightfoot spreads rumor that police union told cops not to police




By Kiannah Sepeda-Miller — Better Government Association Jun 9, 2019, 9:00am CDT


Mayor Lori Lightfoot and CPD Supt. Eddie Johnson at a news conference discussing policing plans for the Memorial Day 
weekend. Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times



Donald Trump created a stir as a presidential candidate in 2016 when he claimed a “top police officer” in Chicago told him the city’s violence problem could be stopped almost cold “in one week.”

Trump put no name or other details to his assertion, part of a repeated riff about how law enforcement
in Chicago coddled criminals. Both city and police union leaders said at the time they had no idea what the future president was talking about.

That incident came to mind recently when new Mayor Lori Lightfoot discussed during a cable TV interview the spasm of violence over Memorial Day weekend when 41 people were shot and 7 killed.
In her remarks, Lightfoot sought to draw a connection between the weekend carnage and difficulties she is expected to encounter negotiating a new police contract with the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, which represents thousands of rank-and-file officers.

“You know, there were rumors floating around about — and I didn’t verify this — but rumors floating around that they were telling their officers, ‘Don’t do anything. Over Memorial Day weekend, don’t intercede,’” Lightfoot said on CAN-TV’s “Chicago Newsroom” program. “‘If you see some criminal activity, just lay back, do nothing.’ I hope to God that wasn’t true because, man oh man, if that happened there’s going to be a reckoning.”

Lightfoot made her reputation cracking down on lawless cops, so she and Trump clearly come from very different places when it comes to crime fighting. Yet the parallels between their inflammatory claims was jarring.

While we are not in the habit of delving into a claim prefaced as rumor, the suggestion from the newly minted mayor that union brass may have told cops not to police cried out for a closer look.

We weren’t alone in being taken aback by Lightfoot’s assertion. Moments after she leveled it, the show’s host, Ken Davis, asked the mayor whether she bought in to the rumor.

“Do you have any reason to believe that that happened?” Davis asked.

Without answering directly, Lightfoot contended past leadership of the police union had previously pushed for something similar.

“Leading into Labor Day in 2016 when we had this catastrophic level of violence, the then-(union) administration — which, there are some carryovers from that — put out a memo telling officers that they should not show up for work, that they shouldn’t do their job, that they shouldn’t be the police,” she said.

That exaggerates the record. According to an August 2016 Chicago Tribune story, the union called for officers not to accept overtime requests during Labor Day weekend — but it said nothing about the officers’ regularly assigned work, as Lightfoot suggested.

What’s more, that example does not back up the claim Lightfoot made about Memorial Day weekend, which she acknowledged was unverified but chose to publicly repeat nonetheless.

Like her predecessor Rahm Emanuel, Lightfoot opted to boost patrols in an attempt to stem holiday weekend violence, assigning overtime work to an additional 1,200 cops. Her plan also involved offering free programming activities aimed at youth and partnering with religious leaders to help keep the peace.

It is a lamentable commentary on the chronic state of violence in Chicago that the volume of shootings and deaths over this year’s Memorial Day weekend was little changed from recent years. At the same time, the lack of a surge in mayhem beyond past levels argues against any whispering effort by the FOP to get officers not to do their jobs.

We followed up with Lightfoot’s office to see if the mayor had corroborated what she’d said about Memorial Day weekend since her TV appearance.

“All we can say about this is that the mayor heard it from someone who’s in a position to know, and she heard it from a law enforcement source,” spokeswoman Anel Ruiz told us in a phone interview.

We also ran Lightfoot’s claim by Kevin Graham, the union’s leader, who said he had no idea what Lightfoot was talking about.

“That’s ridiculous,” he said. “I am unaware of anyone telling anyone not to do their job.”

And we checked with Ald. Chris Taliaferro (29th), who chairs the City Council Committee on Public Safety and served as a Chicago police officer for more than 20 years. He told us he had not heard any rumors, much less verified information, to that effect.
Our ruling

Lightfoot declared in a cable interview that she had heard a rumor about city police union officials “telling their officers, ‘Don’t do anything. Over Memorial Day weekend, don’t intercede. If you see some criminal activity, just lay back, do nothing.’”

Despite acknowledging the claim she was sharing had not been verified, Lightfoot chose in her capacity as mayor to amplify it anyway.

When we followed up, the mayor’s office would not tell us whom she heard it from beyond saying her source was someone in law enforcement. We also checked with the union’s leader and the Chicago alderman who chairs the city’s public safety committee, both of whom said they had no idea what she was referencing.

I don't know what happened. She should have verified before she dropped this bomb. I just hope they figure all this out. Otherwise, it could be a long four years. 

She needs to operate with the presumption that the police are inherently good and want what is best for the city. 

12 comments:

  1. I don't believe Lightfoot has made it a secret that she pretty much disdains CPD,especially in it's current form. Not sure what her plans are but I'm sure they will be met with resistance from the FOP and Graham. We'll soon see. I'm personally so far not a big fan,however a far better choice than Preckwinkle.And Lighfoot obviously is not a dope and nor is she beholden to anyone. So at this juncture I'll give a wait and see

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    1. Anonymous6/10/2019

      I am still hopeful for Lightfoot but I'm not holding my breath.

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  2. Anonymous6/10/2019

    This is a dire development for Mayor Lightfoot. If you lose the police, you have lost control. She is done. There is no chance of repairing this relationship. The situation is only going to descend into further chaos. She will go down as the worst mayor the history of Chicago. Even odds she won't finish her term.

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  3. Anonymous6/10/2019

    The policeman is your friend.

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  4. Anonymous6/10/2019

    The Police can't be the Police anymore that is the problem we are handcuffed now criminals no longer fear us.

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  5. Anonymous6/10/2019

    I'm in agreement with anonymous she's done. This is a terrible way to score points. She'd better change her attitude toward the police quick.

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  6. Anonymous6/10/2019

    Supposedly she's smart, so why would she even mention an unverified rumor with such inflammatory consequences?

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  7. Anonymous6/10/2019

    She needs to get Rough Cookie to solve this crime problem pronto.

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  8. Anonymous6/11/2019

    Wasn’t she in The Omega Man, with Charlton Heston?

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    1. Anonymous6/11/2019

      Giggle....I though the same thing when I first saw her!!!

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  9. Anonymous6/11/2019

    Start turning ex-felons caught with a firearm over to the feds they will serve 85% of their sentence in a prison in a far away state under "Project exile". If you keep letting Democrat judges sentence them to state prisons they're back out on the street in no time. Only in Cook county are criminals considered a voting base.

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  10. Anonymous6/12/2019

    What you ought to make available to the voter is how many time a judge gave a repeat offender a 10 slap on the wrist. Then vote out the judges that don't sentence like they can and should.

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