
Chicago Allows Summer Curfews for Minors as Mayor Vows Veto
The council approved a proposal Wednesday to allow Police Superintendent Larry Snelling to enact three-hour curfews with just 30 minutes of notice. Under the measure, which would take effect in 10 days unless it's vetoed, a so-called snap curfew can be enacted when gatherings 20 or more minors are thought to present a threat to public safety.
The third-largest US city has struggled to manage mass gatherings of teenagers in recent years, many of which have taken place near Millennium Park and the Magnificent Mile, Chicago's luxury shopping district. In March, a tourist from Connecticut was accidentally shot when a 15-year-old opened fire after his group of teenagers was kicked out of a movie theater downtown, according to a local news report.
Johnson called the measure a 'knee-jerk reactionary ordinance' and said there isn't any empirical evidence that curfews will reduce violence. He pledged to veto the bill, which passed with 27 votes in favor and 22 against.
The proposal was sponsored by Brian Hopkins, the councilman whose district covers much of the wealthy Gold Coast and Streeterville neighborhoods.
'This curfew ordinance is a better alternative to arresting teenagers,' Hopkins said at Wednesday's meeting. 'The police can arrest them, but let's give them something better so that they don't have to. Let the teenagers be safely returned to their families when a parent or guardian comes and gets them. That is much better than having to arrest them for doing the things that are in fact criminal acts. These are criminal acts, not innocent high jinks.'
The American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois opposed the measure, saying in a letter that it 'does not comport with legal standards for arrest and prosecution.' The Chicago chapter of the National Lawyers Guild was also against it, saying it 'has the serious potential to violate people's due process rights to have notice of what conduct is prohibited or illegal.'
'We are concerned this proposal would subject Black and brown teenagers to the same historical over-policing that violates equal protection rights and is harmful and unjust,' the group said in a statement.
Crime rates fell 12% in Chicago last year, but were still up 48% from 2020, according to data from the city's police department. Still, Chicago typically sees a rise in crime during the summer months, which account for a third of the city's shootings each year, according to the University of Chicago's Crime Lab.
Under the measure approved by the city council, a snap curfew can be enacted after Chicago's police chief consults the deputy mayor of community safety. The superintendent also needs to inform the public and Office of Emergency Management and Communications, which will issue a notification to sister agencies and to offices of the city's councilmen.
(Updates with mayor's veto pledge in first paragraph.)
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