Thursday, April 02, 2026

Overstaffed? Understaffed?

Twisting the numbers until they scream in pain:

  • A long-awaited, detailed study of the Chicago Police Department’s workforce allocation is now public and some of its findings will surprise the department’s biggest critics.

    One headline: some of the city’s most violence-plagued police districts were found to be among the most overstaffed in the city, while some districts considered safe and affluent were found to be understaffed.

The metric being used? Something they call "proactive time:"

  • The 767-page report by Matrix Consulting Group examined CPD’s workforce from countless angles, but no section is likely to generate more discussion than its district-by-district breakdown of patrol effectiveness.

    The firm measured something it calls “proactive time,” the share of an officer’s on-duty hours not consumed by handling calls. The idea is that officers need breathing room beyond just answering calls to do proactive policing, community engagement, and problem-solving. Matrix set a minimum target of 40%.

    Citywide, CPD is barely clearing that bar at 40.1%. But the overall number, the study argues, conceals severe inequality across the department’s 22 districts. But those inequalities affect Chicagoans of all races and incomes in neighborhoods across the city, according to the study.

And the numbers being tossed around?

  • The most overstaffed district in the city, according to Matrix, is the Lincoln (20th) District, which stretches from the north end of Uptown through Edgewater. Officers there have a proactive time rate of 63%, meaning nearly two-thirds of their on-duty hours are uncommitted. The firm calculated that if the city were to simply redistribute officers to bring every district to the 40% floor, Lincoln would lose 50 of its 135 officers.
  • More startling still is what the study says about Englewood. The 7th District, which recorded 141 shooting victims in 2025 and is routinely among the most violent areas in the city, ranked as the second-most overstaffed district in CPD at 56% proactive time. A pure reallocation approach would strip nearly a quarter of Englewood’s officers, a cut of 53 positions.

These are ridiculous findings.

But Larritorious sees an opportunity:

  • Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling and other officials said the proposed changes would allow for better supervision, greater opportunities for community policing and more consistent response times across neighborhoods.

    But Snelling said the study isn’t just a call for increased manpower — it’s guidance “to help us become the most efficient department that we can possibly be.”

    [...] The study, commissioned by the City Council over two years ago and conducted by the Matrix Consulting Group, found major “work load inequality” that has resulted in inconsistent services and inadequate supervision. It identifies the need for at least 273 additional patrol officers and 132 sergeants, but also calls for moving about 600 officers out of jobs that could be filled by civilians.

    Civilian positions cost less than those held by sworn officers, and moving cops out of those roles could help fill gaps in patrol. Shifting those 600 officers to the street could ultimately help the department reach the goals identified in the study for adding more officers and sergeants.

This just sounds like another empty promise to gut hidden positions, none of which we believed during our careers and none of which we'll believe moving forward until there are actual parking spots open at HQ and the Academy instead of dozens of cars parked in aisles, over curbs and in the grass medians. 

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41 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bosses won’t put their side chicks back into a beat car onto the streets. We can forget about that right now.

4/02/2026 12:18:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

020 overstaffed?
I wonder where they’re hiding, because I rarely see them.

4/02/2026 12:22:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wonder where they put the paperwork and reports? Was that time counted towards community or on call duty? Am betting it wasn't counted at all. Plus, these types of surveys are always full of crap with decisions that are pie in the sky and never consider unforseen circumstances, like wilding. Did they actually ride around with CPD? Did they spend any time looking at writing reports, tickets or the other nonsense foisted upon CPD? We all know those answers. Oh and rotating officers out of districts? There's a crazy idea and cluster in the making. Keep the line moving. I call total BS.

4/02/2026 12:27:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This might be the dumbest "assessment" by anyone about policing.. ever! That's saying something because the last 15 years of this job has been the World Series of stupid. Yet.. here we are. The Super Bowl of Stupid has now arrived! What exactly is proactive time? Who defines it? What defines it? Tick Tock Synchronization Dance videos? Tossing the old pigskin around with the children? Maybe a potluck dinner in the community room sponsored by the auxiliary community committee and the CAPS office? Man.. if you apply all that crap, PPO's of all creeds will spring from the ether and prevent crime all over the place whilst shouting "THEY THEM" all up and down Ida B DuSableBama Library Roadway! I can't wait for Jesus to come back man, because I surrender!

4/02/2026 01:11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Policing is the only profession that is continually analyzed with a microscope by people who have never and will never do our job. The activists, politicians, reporters, citizens and consultants can all stick it where the sun doesn't shine. They have all collectively ruined this profession (to be fair, so did lots of idiots that became the police). Down the line, there will continue to be less and less people that want to do this job and the consequences society suffers because of that will be catastrophic.

4/02/2026 03:31:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is what happens when no one knows what they’re doing. You must have outsiders come in and tell you what to do. This is similar to the Iranian military. We a losing the city. DEI destroyed the think tank of the white shirts. The Chicago Police Department is in shambles and it is going to get worse. The leadership needs outsiders to come in and tell them how to deploy manpower. As if they have everything else under control. I’m glad I only have five years to go.

4/02/2026 03:50:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I’m an ET in Unit 277, total incompetence going on everywhere including forensics. Page 352 of the report has the Sgt’s being civilianized, but not the Lt. LOL! I guess the study wants supervisors who know about forensic science.

4/02/2026 04:02:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OT: Former Obama's Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel Emerges as Democratic Presidential Hopeful With Plan to Shift Billions From ICE to Community Colleges. (Source: Latin Times)

I wish 9.5 and Larry Lightfoot would go away. And Conehead, too, when he loses re-election. The three mayoral stooges. Yuch, Yuch #2, & Other Yuch!

4/02/2026 04:36:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The blind being led by outsider study groups. Clueless leaders and this study proves it. Wait until the idiot superintendent follows these recommendations. With ten more years my partner and I are in survival mode. Incompetence is the new normal. Sgt’s who never did anything are now Lt’s. I just shake my head at it all.

4/02/2026 05:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You can put as many cops as you want in any area of the city and it wouldn't make a damn bit of difference because of all the new department policies that have been out in place. Its impossible to do this job.

4/02/2026 05:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This study is going to get someone killed. The one thing about CPD is change is constant. If you go somewhere with little back up, make sure to give everyone a nice report, search the area for the offender and document that on the report. Come up clear and go to the next assessment. Offender on scene respond per order. Lights and siren. Lights and sirens are always jointly operated. Never lights alone. Never break the speed limit. You are breaking the orders if you do and when it goes wrong you will be punished. Including possible firing and lawsuits.

4/02/2026 05:17:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good luck hiring DEI civtards that can pass the drug test.

4/02/2026 05:21:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great ideas. I hope everything gets implemented. What could go wrong.

4/02/2026 05:35:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Force Review and Constitutional Policing are two units that are useless. Dump those guys and gals back to a district.

4/02/2026 05:39:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

OT: What happened to Ralph Cruz?

4/02/2026 05:57:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chicago Police were once the policing experts. Now the Chicago Police have clueless bosses with no strategy or plans. So the Chicago Police Department turns to others on how to. Amazon doesn’t have a book how to run a major city police department for Dummies. So the Chicago police have too pay for study groups. This study reads like an idiot wrote it. I guess it was written for Chicago Police bosses. Embarrassing…………..

4/02/2026 06:03:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Love it. It all sounds good. Now when will it happen?

4/02/2026 06:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Even more cuts for 016? Glad I moved. Fuck them.

4/02/2026 06:18:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

SCC, why are these findings ridiculous????? The 20th district is beyond overstaffed. One of my neighbors works in 020 and brags about going days without getting a job and goes for walks on the lakefront for an hour everyday with other officers and Sergeants. He's not alone, the TACT teams go weeks without making an arrest. That is clearly improper management of dwindling police resources in the field. The 24th district should be closed and combined with 20. The extra officers can be re-distributed to 018 and 019 which have far more tourist attractions and robberies that can be addressed. The study also found that 012 needs more officers. That's a no brainer to say the least. When 013 was closed the entire district was given to 012. 012 has lots of ghetto spots that touch 011. 012 needs the help. They have lots of do nothings and old timers scared of their own shadow. When 013 closed half of the district should have been given to 014. These are common sense solutions that anyone with any knowledge of the districts could see immediately. I've been on for over 30 years and change is desperately needed. Yes far too many admin positions have been created for excessive oversight. That is life in big blue cities.

4/02/2026 06:22:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So glad someone knows what they are doing. For a minute I thought no one knew what they were doing. Ha, ha, ha

4/02/2026 06:36:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Get rid of the admin “pet” Lt’s throughout the department.

4/02/2026 06:42:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow, shocking ~ NOT!

4/02/2026 07:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is all of this going to happen before summer.

4/02/2026 07:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As someone who spent 25 years in patrol humping a beat/rapid response car where is this mystical place where officers have between 40-60% of their 8.5 hour shift to be proactive.

4/02/2026 07:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Way to many sergeants and police officers at headquarters. Limit the supervision at headquarters to civilians.

4/02/2026 07:16:00 AM  
Anonymous The Keesing Bandit said...

Sure. Go ahead and implement. See what happens

Now, kees me you fool!!!!

4/02/2026 07:22:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

600 inside spots recommended to be eliminated. Hopefully the cute blonde in my district doesn't have to work the street, her nails would break.

4/02/2026 07:33:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would have charged the city half price for this crap. More BS coming.

4/02/2026 07:37:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love how they want to turn more Sworn positions into civilians. Especially the supervisors. LOVE IT! Good by Sgt. Good morning Mr Do-Little Civilian Boss.

4/02/2026 07:44:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hired in the first class of 1966. From Kerner to this foolish new study.
all of theses "studies" can be said to come from"The Department of Making Stuff Up" . Or to quote the invaluable Mr Brooks: "We have to protect our phoney baloney jobs here, gentlemen!".

4/02/2026 07:47:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Just look at 016.
They only have, maybe 3 or 4 cars up working on 1st watch. Start a couple garbage can fires, and all police coverage is gone. add a few broken windows too.

4/02/2026 07:53:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Stripping almost 30% of 020's manpower will be a disaster. Time to leave.

4/02/2026 08:00:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, for the study to admit Englewood is overstaffed proved it’s not compromised. But if there’s a recommendation that will NEVER be folllowed it’s removing even one officer from that district.

The next, least likely recommendation would be removing sworn officers from inside, do nothing spots. The people in those positions have the most clout and it will not be given up. Or they’ll just find some other position to create and hide away their favorites

4/02/2026 08:01:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

LOL!

4/02/2026 08:04:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

No police experts were involved. Who needs police experience to know how to manage police.

4/02/2026 08:05:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Absolutely agree!!!! Well said.

4/02/2026 08:06:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I can already tell this report will upset all of the hiding spot cowards who feel threatened that the report even dared to mention placing a civilian in their spot.

We have a couple of hours until they stumble into work, but expect a feverish amount of opposition to the report between the hours of 1000-1300.

4/02/2026 08:07:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

But they all watch police shows on TV. Police movies and TV shows are on every channel. This plays into it all.

4/02/2026 08:08:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Five years of hell. I have two and feel like it’s too much.

4/02/2026 08:10:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sgt’s are overrated. The Lt’s were smart enough to save their spots. Crime is down so you must have the easiest spot in the city next to your Lt.

4/02/2026 08:13:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well spoken words. The bosses are clueless and keep creating dumb policies. I go to my jobs and get through my day.

4/02/2026 08:15:00 AM  

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