Not a Death Investigation?
Geez, the guy from New York who hid dozens of homicides by labeling them "death investigations" isn't even gone a week and this happens:
- The Cook County medical examiner's office officially ruled Friday that the toddler found dismembered in the Garfield Park Lagoon over Labor Day weekend died in a homicide.
In early November, Chicago police said they had received DNA analysis matching the remains to Kyrian Knox, 2, who was reported missing from Rockford in mid-September. A spokeswoman said in a release that the medical examiner's office has not yet "officially" identified the remains, and the office was waiting for the DNA analysis report to make an identification.
Although the medical examiner's office ruled Kyrian's manner of death was homicide, the office did not determine a cause of death in the case, according to the release.
Goodness knows what's going to happen to all the statistics now. How can they be trusted? Oh wait...they never were.
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8 Comments:
SCC, did you forget? Just because the ME rules it a homicide, the CPD doesn't have to.
The County? Ha, they're more of a joke compared to the city.
We're at 471, only 29 til a even 500. Let's do it Chicago, BLM. 50's all week.
I guess little kids don't just fall apart on their own.
I've been on the job for 28 yrs they have been changing classifications for as long as I can remember on all crimes. No one calls the dept out nor have they ever. So this will continue because they do what the fuck they want. No one seems to care about it.
If you find a body in your alley thats been shot 10 times,Its a Death Investigation are you sure that body was shot there or was it dumped from a Crime in Park Ridge.
Anonymous said...
SCC, did you forget? Just because the ME rules it a homicide, the CPD doesn't have to.
12/05/2015 06:18:00 AM
Not all homicides are murders.
Whoever takes over chief will likely upgrade 2015 stats ASAP so that his own stats have a fighting chance.
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