The fourth and final meeting of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's task force on police accountability was shut down Thursday when members of a boisterous lawless crowd of Negro protesters took over the meeting
Mayor Rahm Emanuel CAN NOT even PROTECT his own POLICE TASK FORCE MEETING due to his BLACK PANDERING and REFUSAL TO ENFORCE LAWS AGAINST LAWLESS BLACKS
The fourth and final meeting of Mayor Rahm Emanuel's task force on police accountability was shut down Thursday when members of a boisterous crowd of protesters took the stage at Sullivan High School in Rogers Park.
About 40 people moved toward the stage where task force members sat. The protesters questioned the legitimacy of both the task force and the Police Department. After several minutes, a few protesters got onto the stage and security moved in, leading to a scuffle. About eight police officers filed in and stood on the stage as task force members left at 7:15 p.m., about an hour after the meeting started.
Protesters then paraded out of the auditorium and onto Bosworth Avenue, where they continued chanting.
Emanuel created the task force in the wake of the police scandal that engulfed the city after the November release of a controversial video of a white Chicago police officer fatally shooting 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. The federal government has launched a civil rights investigation of the Police Department and police Superintendent Garry McCarthy was ousted.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Police Board is expected to send its three recommended finalists for the superintendent job to the mayor next week, said two sources familiar with the panel's selection process. The finalists are expected to be diverse both in gender and ethnicity, but specific names have not been shared with the mayor yet, the sources said.
One candidate in the mix is Cedric Alexander, sources confirmed. Alexander is the public safety director of DeKalb County, Ga., a suburban area outside of Atlanta. He is also the former president of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives.
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