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Latest Court-Ordered Report On CPD Reforms Finds City Still Missing Most Deadlines, But Making Better Progress

The previous progress report from the independent monitor last year found the city had missed more than 70 percent of its deadlines.

The monitor found the city met only 17 of the 43 deadlines in the latest reporting period.
The monitor found the city met only 17 of the 43 deadlines in the latest reporting period. (Getty Images)

CHICAGO, IL — The independent monitor reviewing the Chicago Police Department’s progress on court-ordered reforms offered a mixed report card on Wednesday in its latest review.

While the monitor found the city met only 17 of the 43 deadlines in the latest reporting period, it found CPD reached some level of compliance with 154 requirements, and was out of compliance on 120 other obligations, the first time the city has met more requirements than it missed.

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