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Volume 13 June 2017 Edition At Chicago Police Department headquarters, personnel in the Crime Prevention and Information Center monitor vio- That street-level focus is in response lent to a crimes city ho- throughout the city using surveillance video and other sophisticated tools. FBI analysts assigned to the neigh- cen- working together in the city’s most violent micide rate that has “increased expo- ter offer additional real-time intelligence that helps police of- borhoods “has helped quite a bit,” Johnson said. nentially,” Anderson said. ficials deploy resources as real-time efficiently as possible. “And we get intelligence from (Image the FBI courtesy of the FBI) that we didn’t get before. They can look at our “The num- crime picture and help us figure out where to best deploy our resources.” Johnson, a Chicago native and 29- year veteran of ber of shootings is at a level that hasn’t been seen here since the early 1990s.” As a result, he ex- plained, “what you are seeing and will continue to see in Chicago is a sustained FBI effort to sup- port and supplement our local partners.” That effort involves three major areas: • The creation in 2016 of a homicide task force—in addition to the FBI’s existing violent crimes squad—in which agents work along- side CPD detectives and other law enforce- ment officers in the city’s worst crime districts; • Increased intelligence-gathering efforts to identify shooters and “directors of violence,” which includes embedding FBI analysts at CPD headquarters; and • Stepping up community outreach efforts to gain the public’s trust and enlist their help in solving crimes and making communities saf- er. “Simply put,” said CPD Superintendent Eddie Johnson, “the FBI has more resources than we do. We combine the resources we have with the ones they have to fight these crimes.” FBI and CPD homicide task force personnel t h e police force who spent many years as a patrol officer, believes a key reason for the city’s current violence is inadequate gun laws. (Chicago Police Department Superintendent Eddie Johnson describes how crime and violence has evolved in the city he grew up in. Courtesy of the FBI and YouTube) “The flow of guns into Chicago is just insane,” he said. “You will find that gang members would rather be caught with a gun by law enforcement than caught without one by their rivals. What we have to do through legislation is create a mentality where gang members won’t want to pick up a gun,” he explained. 10