City Council committee passes revised proposal that would expand CPD's power to impose curfew
The ordinance aims to prevent teen group violence after a fatal shooting and requires police to give at least 12 hours' public notice before enforcing curfews, supporters say.
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City Council committee advances revised teen curfew, but mayor won't say if he'll veto it
Ald. Brian Hopkins’ revised measure would give Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling the discretion to announce a curfew with 12 hours notice anywhere in the city, for a four-hour duration.
'Time And Place' Curfew Proposal Advances To City Council Vote
CITY HALL — Another curfew proposal aimed at curbing “teen takeovers” advanced out of committee Wednesday, paving the way for yet another vote to change the city’s current curfew law to allow “time and place” curfews for mass gatherings. The proposal introduced last month by Ald. Brian Hopkins (2nd) — who has tried unsuccessfully to change the city’s curfew law twice — would allow Chicago police to impose a curfew of up to four hours anywhere in…
Chicago teen curfew proposal again advances, Mayor Brandon Johnson mum on veto
Chicago’s police superintendent is once again on the cusp of gaining new teen curfew powers after aldermen advanced an ordinance Wednesday aimed at controlling large youth gatherings. The measure would give Superintendent Larry Snelling and his successors the power to declare a teen curfew anytime, anywhere across the city with at least 12 hours notice. Aldermen supported the ordinance in a 10-4 vote in the Public Safety Committee, teeing it up …
New Chicago curfew ordinance makes it out of committee, separate measure stalls
The Chicago City Council’s Public Safety Committee has passed a revised teen curfew ordinance as a way to control large teen gatherings. The measure would give Chicago’s police superintendent new powers to declare a curfew at a specific time and place as long as a 12-hour notice is given. It passed by a 10-4 vote. “I do hope this is something that will pass on an ordinance,” said 39th Ward Ald. Samantha Nugent. “I think it’s a measure that could…
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