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Chicago Police Board FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board REQUESTOR NAME ORGANIZATION TJ Murphy None identified Sam Stecklow South Side Weekly Gary Annes Abels & Annes PC Deborah Thomas Romanucci & Blandin, LLC Tim Novak Chicago Sun-Times Martin Preib Fraternal Order of Police Tim Novak Chicago Sun-Times Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Renate Richards State Farm Insurance Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Kiara Alfonseca HuffPost Sam Stecklow South Side Weekly Sharon Fairley None identified Cass Casper Talon Law, LLC Sharon Fairley None identified Savannah Pinedo University of Chicago Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Michele Youngerman CBS 2 Chicago Page 1 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST Correspondence Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Record pertaining to a Police Board member Video of a traffic crash [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Data on suicides, homicides, and other crimes. [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to rules and policies. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records related to CPD training [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Page 2 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board 5-DAY DATE RESPONSE RECEIVED DEADLINE 07/18/2019 07/25/2019 06/21/2019 06/28/2019 06/19/2019 06/26/2019 06/18/2019 06/25/2019 06/13/2019 06/20/2019 06/13/2019 06/20/2019 06/10/2019 06/17/2019 06/05/2019 06/12/2019 05/24/2019 06/03/2019 05/20/2019 05/28/2019 05/14/2019 05/21/2019 05/10/2019 05/17/2019 05/07/2019 05/14/2019 05/06/2019 05/13/2019 04/26/2019 05/03/2019 04/23/2019 04/30/2019 04/16/2019 04/23/2019 04/15/2019 04/22/2019 04/15/2019 04/22/2019 Page 3 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board Sam Stecklow South Side Weekly Lauren FitzPatrick Chicago Sun-Times Sophia Juarez Loyola University Chicago Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Thomas Leland None identified Katherine Moorhouse None identified Sandra McLain None identified Tiffany Scott and Michael Novy AT&T Disgrase Felyer None identified Sharon Fairley None identified Sharon Fairley None identified Brandon Fortuno None identified Sam Stecklow South Side Weekly Ronnie McAtee None identified Jared Cogan Cogan and Power, PC Sharon Fairley None identified Sharon Fairley None identified Elizabeth Pancotti None identified John Hosteny Illinois Dept of Natural Resources Emma Caridad Perez Invisible Institute Michael P. Turiello Pretzel & Stouffer Page 4 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Personnel records of a former Police Board member. Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records of an applicant for Superintendent of Police Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. List of companies providing emergency response services to the City [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records from Police Board meetings Records pertaining to a disciplinary recommendation Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Disciplinary records pertaining to Chicago police officers. Police Board rules, and records pertaining to hearing officers Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Census data [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Page 5 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board 04/11/2019 04/18/2019 03/25/2019 04/01/2019 03/25/2019 04/01/2019 03/18/2019 03/25/2019 02/19/2019 02/26/2019 02/13/2019 02/21/2019 02/04/2019 02/11/2019 01/25/2019 02/01/2019 01/03/2019 01/10/2019 01/03/2019 01/10/2019 12/31/2018 01/08/2019 12/28/2018 01/07/2019 12/24/2018 01/03/2019 12/03/2018 12/10/2018 11/21/2018 11/29/2018 11/20/2018 11/28/2018 11/20/2018 11/28/2018 10/24/2018 10/31/2018 09/14/2018 09/21/2018 08/14/2018 08/21/2018 08/09/2018 08/16/2018 Page 6 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board Sarah Hutts Heartland Investigative Group George Danza None identified Emma Caridad Perez Invisible Institute Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Louis Balady None identified Emma Caridad Perez Invisible Institute Disgrase Felyer None identified Emma Caridad Perez Invisible Institute David DeMato None identified Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Elyssa Cherney Chicago Tribune Samet Yasar None identified Javier Lopez Apoyo Medico Legal Ronald Forgue None identified Elyssa Cherney Chicago Tribune Don Mosely NBC5 Chicago/DePaul U. Shamoyita DasGupta Law Offices of Irene K. Dymkar Molly Kiebles Gaido & Fintzen Daniyel Baker-Adams None identified Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Page 7 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Names and email addresses of City employees. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Procedures for handling complaints by Internal Affairs [Note: CPD policies and procedures are available at http://directives.chicagopolice.org/directives/] Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Camera footage of an intersection. [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Motor vehicle accident records [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Arrest records [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Disciplinary records pertaining to Chicago police officers. Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Page 8 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board 08/01/2018 08/08/2018 07/27/2018 08/03/2018 07/16/2018 07/23/2018 07/16/2018 07/23/2018 07/13/2018 07/20/2018 07/10/2018 07/17/2018 07/05/2018 07/12/2018 07/03/2018 07/11/2018 06/26/2018 07/03/2018 06/20/2018 06/27/2018 06/13/2018 06/20/2018 05/24/2018 06/01/2018 05/23/2018 05/31/2018 05/03/2018 05/10/2018 05/01/2018 05/08/2018 04/27/2018 05/04/2018 04/23/2018 04/30/2018 04/13/2018 04/20/2018 04/12/2018 04/19/2018 03/15/2018 03/22/2018 Page 9 of 69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board Sam Stecklow Invisible Institute Sam Charles Chicago Sun-Times Monique Fields None identified Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Elyssa Cherney Chicago Tribune Gina Leato None identified Sam Charles Chicago Sun-Times Samet Yasar None identified Jodi Cohen ProPublica Illinois Dana Bryant None identified TJ Rossi None identified Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Adeshina Emmanuel None identified Sam Stecklow Invisible Institute Daniel Hinkel Chicago Tribune Tracy Siska Chicago Justice Project Julie Whitehair Loyola University Chicago Jeremy Gorner Chicago Tribune Aleshia Krupp None identified Kim Janssen Chicago Tribune Zaid Abdallah Abdallah Law Page 10 of69 09/26/2021 FOIA Request Log - Chicago Police Board Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Police reports and other records pertaining to a property in Chicago [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases 911 recordings and other records. [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Camera footage of an intersection. [Note: The Police Board does not maintain such records.] Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Correspondence Records pertaining to Police Board disciplinary cases Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to Police Board members Disciplinary records pertaining to a Chicago police officer. Records pertaining to a Police Board disciplinary case Police Department employee reimbursement
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