Cpd Quotes

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Karrin." She looked up at me. She looked very young somehow. "Remember what I said yesterday," I said. "You're hurt. But you'll get through it. You'll be okay." She closed her eyes tightly. "I'm scared. So scared I'm sick." "You'll get through it." "What if I don't?" I squeezed her fingers. "Then I will personally make fun of you every day for the rest of your life," I said. "I will call you a sissy girl in front of everyone you know, tie frilly aprons on your car, and lurk in the parking lot at CPD and whistle and tell you to shake it, baby. Every. Single. Day." Murphy's breath escaped in something like a hiccup. She opened her eyes, a mix of anger and wary amusement easing into them in place of fear. "You do realize I'm holding a gun, right?
Jim Butcher (Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4))
Anyway, that was the story of how I came knocking on Francesca’s door with the chief of CPD, a warrant, and two cops. And they said romance was dead.
L.J. Shen (The Kiss Thief)
Indeed, for the first two years of the Depression, the CPD didn’t even log (or, at least, didn’t make publicly available) what are called “offenses known to the police”— essentially, reported crime.
Simon Balto (Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power)
Imagine the plight of the fourteen-year-old Chicago boy, shot in the leg by a storeowner and subsequently arrested by CPD officers after he was caught trying to steal something to eat.
Simon Balto (Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power)
Thwarting standard assumptions about machine politicians exchanging favors for votes, Cermak’s approach to black Chicago relied on sticks, not carrots. And he charged CPD officers with carrying the sticks.
Simon Balto (Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power)
Those of our group living in other parts of the city,” the Defender mourned, eulogizing two black men beaten to death in the Loop and criticizing the CPD’s approach to the violence, “were left to the mercy of the hoodlum.
Simon Balto (Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power)
By 1970 the CPD’s budget was more than 900 percent larger than in 1945, approaching $200 million per year. By the mid-seventies, the city was spending one-quarter of its budget on its police.46 It bears knowing that it was over the course of that same period that the urban crisis began to wreak further havoc on black Chicago’s educational infrastructure, housing markets, and employment sectors, hurling citizens on the margins into deeper states of deprivation and desperation. And it is surely worth considering that as that happened, the one major investment that Daley and the city council made in those neighborhoods was to send in more police.
Simon Balto (Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power)
Desperate, Tillman confessed to charges of murder and rape for which he wasn't responsible - a few weeks later, the CPD caught the real killer - but Burge still turned Tillman's false confession over to Daley's prosecutors, and Tillman was convicted.
Natalie Y. Moore (Payback (Southside collection))
You’ll get through it.” “What if I don’t?” I squeezed her fingers. “Then I will personally make fun of you every day for the rest of your life,” I said. “I will call you a sissy girl in front of everyone you know, tie frilly aprons on your car, and lurk in the parking lot at CPD and whistle and tell you to shake it, baby. Every. Single. Day.
Jim Butcher (Summer Knight (The Dresden Files, #4))