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Residents urge CPD to investigate federal-agent conduct; callers also raise shot-spotters and permit-parking problems
Summary
Public commenters at the Chicago Police Board meeting urged CPD to investigate alleged misconduct by federal agents in Operation Midway, called for reinstating shot-spotter technology, and asked the department to enforce neighborhood permit parking during large church events.
Multiple members of the public used the board’s public-comment period to press the Chicago Police Department for investigations and enforcement in separate but significant community matters.
Noel Clennan, a resident of the 47th Ward, asked the board to direct CPD to investigate Border Patrol agent Charles Exum’s conduct, saying Exum shot Mariema Martinez and that federal prosecutors later dismissed charges; Clennan said CPD has…
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