So when is Special Ed pulling officers out of the schools? The CPS spokesweasel has stated that they are supporting an OIG (Officer of the Inspector General) investigation along with the on-going COPA investigation.
It's obvious to anyone with a brain that CPS wants cops in schools to be "boogeymen" to scare kids into behaving. But their actions since the attack on officers shows that they want cops in the position of scapegoat so no one asks why CPS isn't spending its own money on security guards, social workers and shrinks for the misbehaving youth. FOP attempted to contact the CPS asshole who released the statement, but of course, they were ignored.
Time for some actual leadership FOP. Officers get a car to drive to their assignments, right? Tell officers to sit in it and patrol the exterior of the building. There is absolutely zero reason for CPD to be in a school unless a law has been broken. Everything in the school is the responsibility of CPS authorities until a violation of the ILCS or City Ordinances - punishable by a fine, jail or prison - is committed. We don't "escort" anyone off the premises - we arrest - and only after a signed complaint is obtained by either the principal or disciplinarian.
Time for FOP to protect our own.
It's obvious to anyone with a brain that CPS wants cops in schools to be "boogeymen" to scare kids into behaving. But their actions since the attack on officers shows that they want cops in the position of scapegoat so no one asks why CPS isn't spending its own money on security guards, social workers and shrinks for the misbehaving youth. FOP attempted to contact the CPS asshole who released the statement, but of course, they were ignored.
Time for some actual leadership FOP. Officers get a car to drive to their assignments, right? Tell officers to sit in it and patrol the exterior of the building. There is absolutely zero reason for CPD to be in a school unless a law has been broken. Everything in the school is the responsibility of CPS authorities until a violation of the ILCS or City Ordinances - punishable by a fine, jail or prison - is committed. We don't "escort" anyone off the premises - we arrest - and only after a signed complaint is obtained by either the principal or disciplinarian.
Time for FOP to protect our own.

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