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Police response raises questions after violent incident

July 01, 2024 | Carol Stream, DuPage County, Illinois



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Police response raises questions after violent incident
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the response of the Carol Stream Police to a domestic violence incident involving a woman identified as KU and a man named Isaac Goodlow. A speaker emphasized the need for a thorough review of police protocols, particularly in situations involving mental health crises.

The speaker highlighted that when police arrived, KU was reportedly safe and there was no imminent threat from Goodlow, who had made alarming suicidal statements. The speaker questioned the justification for police entering Goodlow's apartment to retrieve KU's belongings, arguing that the potential risks outweighed the necessity of such actions. They urged the police department to consider alternative responses, such as involving mental health professionals from the DuPage County Mobile Crisis Response Unit, rather than dispatching multiple officers to a situation that could have been handled differently.

The discussion underscored a broader call for the Carol Stream Police Department to reassess its policies and procedures in handling domestic violence and mental health crises, emphasizing that violence cannot be resolved with further violence.

In addition to this critical dialogue, the meeting also covered various administrative matters, including the approval of a special use permit for a school building addition, the purchase of a new police vehicle, and resolutions honoring retiring police department staff. The board unanimously approved a series of measures aimed at community events and infrastructure improvements, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance local governance and community engagement.

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