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Calling it a win for the people but not Mayor Lori Lightfoot, supporters of the newly passed Chicago police civilian oversight ordinance celebrated their victory today.
“We overcame major opposition from the [Chicago] FOP and the mayor to eventually pass this historic ordinance,” Jazmine Salas, co-chair of the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, said during an online news conference.
The ordinance — seen by many as critical to restoring trust between residents and the police — passed the City Council on a 36-13 vote earlier this week.
“The mayor tried to pass her watered-down version of oversight and had a really minor advisory role. She was forced to negotiate with us after her bill failed to garner any excitement or any support,” Salas said.
Salas said the rest of America is watching Chicago.
“We created the most democratic police oversight system in the nation, and we must keep fighting until we finally put an end to police impunity,” she said.
The final language would empower a seven-member commission to take a vote of no-confidence in the Chicago police superintendent. The commission also could take no-confidence votes for the chief administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability and any Police Board member. Such votes would need the support of at least five of the seven members to pass.
Stefano Esposito has more on the ordinance and supporters’ reactions here.
The program known as “Fishing at the Jetty” has returned to the Riverwalk in downtown Chicago after pausing last year due to the pandemic.
Located on the west of “The Jetty: Floating Gardens” part of the Riverwalk between Wells and Franklin streets, the program allows visitors to learn the basics of fishing.
“Fishing at the Jetty” also educates people on the revival of the Chicago River.
“One camp is people who look it as water and see water,” said Matt Renfree, senior program specialist. “Second camp know fish are in water, but they think the Chicago River is [too polluted]. But every day we’re catching all kinds of fish. Nearly everybody catches fish. Most days, we are at 80 or 90 fish. [The first weekend] we had 484 people out.”
All species when first caught are logged. In 2019, when nearly 7,000 people participated, a high of 21 species came. American eel is the rarest fish so far.
In its first four years, “Fishing at the Jetty” basically ran the summer break of the Chicago Public Schools. This year it will continue through the end of September.
The program runs Thursdays and Fridays from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
“Unless there is thunder and lightning, we are out rain or shine,” Renfree said.
Dale Bowman has more on the program here.
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Yesterday, we asked you: What isn’t an Olympic sport but should be? Here’s what some of you said…
“Chicago stepping and Chicago foot working. Dance is waaaay underrated.” — Lisa Morrison Butler
“Horseshoes — it would be summer’s curling.” — Matt Gaul
“Putting clothes on a toddler, exiting Soldier Field after a sold-out event and changing a tire on the side of a highway should all qualify as Olympic events, in my opinion.” — Lisa Morgan
“Running out of your garage before the door closes while avoiding the sensors.” — Antonio Rodriguez
“Spades.” – Myna Mack Shegog
“Opening the produce plastic bags in the grocery stores.” — Ronda Kroeschen
“Bowling.” — Vera DeFelice
“Hanging wallpaper with your significant other.” — Matt Barth
“Lacrosse or rugby.” – Jim Bissell
“Uno.” — Levora J.
“Successfully doing an 8-hour packaging equipment changeover in three hours with half the people and no outside support.” — Frederic Raymond Lefferts V
“Cheerleading!” – Claire Bear
“Tabletop football.” — Dominic Del Vecchio
“Roller Derby.” — Heather M.
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