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Event Calendar

  • DFSS North Area Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit this DFSS Community Service Center in January to make it easier for residents to file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC) Chatham Parole Meeting

    TASC Chatham holds regular meetings for participants to engage in dialogue on how to help returning citizens overcome barriers to re-entry, build capacity through networking with local and state community constituents and leaders, and communicate with other fellow TASC partnering agencies.
    This is a closed event.

  • DFSS Englewood Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit this DFSS Community Service Center in January to make it easier for residents to file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • DFSS King Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Center in February to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • DFSS South Chicago Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Centers in February to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • DFSS Englewood Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Centers in February to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • DFSS Trina Davila Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Centers in February to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • Public Meeting of the Police Board

    Chicago Public Safety Headquarters 3510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    The Police Board holds a regular public meeting once a month. The Superintendent of Police (or his designee) and the Chief Administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (or her designee) will be at the meetings. Members of the public are invited to attend and are welcome to address questions or comments to the Board. Prior sign-up is required of those wishing to address the Board; to add your name to the list of speakers, please contact the Chicago Police Board's office. The meetings are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place at the Chicago Public Safety Headquarters.

  • DFSS Garfield Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Centers in February to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC) Chatham Parole Meeting

    TASC Chatham holds regular meetings for participants to engage in dialogue on how to help returning citizens overcome barriers to re-entry, build capacity through networking with local and state community constituents and leaders, and communicate with other fellow TASC partnering agencies. This is a closed event.

  • DFSS North Area Service Center Community Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Centers in February to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities (TASC) Oakley Parole Meeting

    TASC Oakley holds regular meetings for participants to engage in dialogue on how to help returning citizens overcome barriers to re-entry, build capacity through networking with local and state community constituents and leaders, and communicate with other fellow TASC partnering agencies. This is a closed event.

  • 29th Ward Community Meeting

    Columbus Park Refectory 5701 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, IL, United States

    COPA will speak at the 29th Ward Community Meeting on police accountability. This is an opportunity for constituents in this ward to meet with COPA and learn more about the agency.

  • 6th Ward Community Meeting

    Crerar Memorial Presbyterian 8100 S. Calumet Avenue, Chicago, IL

    COPA staff will be present at this community meeting hosted by Ald. Roderick Sawyer located at 8100 S. Calumet Avenue.

  • 46th Ward Census 2020 Outreach Forum

    Truman College 1145 W. Wilson, Chicago, IL

    COPA staff will be present at this community event hosted by Ald. Cappelman located at 1145 W. Wilson.

  • DFSS South Chicago Community Center COPA Visit

    The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) plans to visit DFSS Community Service Centers in March to make it easier for residents to learn more about the agency and file a complaint or compliment a member of the Chicago Police Department. COPA will spend a full-day answering questions residents may have related to the agency and the investigative process. For more information about COPA visit www.chicagocopa.org or call 312-746-3609.

  • Public Meeting of the Police Board

    Chicago Public Safety Headquarters 3510 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IL, United States

    The Police Board holds a regular public meeting once a month. The Superintendent of Police (or his designee) and the Chief Administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (or her designee) will be at the meetings. Members of the public are invited to attend and are welcome to address questions or comments to the Board. Prior sign-up is required of those wishing to address the Board; to add your name to the list of speakers, please contact the Chicago Police Board's office. The meetings are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place at the Chicago Public Safety Headquarters.

  • Public Meeting of the Police Board

    The Police Board holds a regular public meeting once a month. The Superintendent of Police (or his designee) and the Chief Administrator of the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (or her designee) will be at the meetings. Members of the public are invited to attend and are welcome to address questions or comments to the Board. Prior sign-up is required of those wishing to address the Board; to add your name to the list of speakers, please contact the Chicago Police Board's office. The meetings are scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. and take place at the Chicago Public Safety Headquarters.