Chicagoan, Dissatisfied With Police Coverage, Hires Private Patrols

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Chicagoan, Dissatisfied With Police Coverage, Hires Private Patrols

Chicagoan, Dissatisfied With Police Coverage, Hires Private Patrols
September 9, 2016 9:45 PM

By Dana Kozlov
(CBS) – A Chicago man, fed up and frustrated with what he says is the rising crime in his neighborhood, takes matters into his own pocketbook — shelling out thousands to pay for private street security.

CBS 2’s Dana Kozlov reports.

Security firm owner Howard Greer, also a Chicago cop, patrols the 1100 block of North LaSalle. It’s his off-duty job, paid for by this De Mudd.

“I’ve been watching my neighborhood deteriorate over the last couple of years,” Mudd says.

Police, he says, couldn’t keep up. So, Greer and fellow off-duty officers now walk the Gold Coast pocket with guns and handcuffs — six days a week, eight hours a day.

The biggest problems here? Drug dealing, prostitution and loitering.

“It’s like a supplement, supplement to crime fighting, supplement to police department,” Greer explains. “I think it’s very effective.”

It’s not cheap. Mudd says he’s paid $5,000 since mid-August and anticipates spending $50,000.

“I have the means. I’ve been very fortunate,” he says.

Mudd doesn’t blame police and, in fact, sympathizes with them. He also talked to his alderman before hiring Greer’s firm.

Ald. Walter Burnett says he remembers speaking to Mudd about the idea and agrees there are not enough police patrols.

Burnett wishes it didn’t come to this. Mudd agrees.

“I have solved the problem for my neighborhood, but what I’ve done is I’ve just pushed the problem to another street corner in Chicago,” he says. “That’s not the results that we, as citizens, should be looking for.”

Mudd shares some cost with another building in the area. He says it may take groups or blocks of citizens to do the same to help further deter crime in other areas.

But he says he really hopes the city increases its efforts to tackle crime’s root causes — head on.
 

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Temporary solution but good luck, what happens when the well drys up and there are no more funds?...goons like "i be quiet, but when they leave ima start drilling again"...:mjlol:
 

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:patrice:my parents are from that around that area. Been up that way the last 5 months and I have never heard of bad crime in that area.

I think the Chicago news is doing their usual fear mongering.

And this yuppie just got money and flexing. This area never really liked black and latin folks anyway and they have priced them out. The gold coast is the richest area of chicago. Cops been harrasing blacks and latino folks in the gold coast and Lincoln park area since I was a kid.

shyt compared to how the area was in the 90s and early 2000s diversity at an all time low.
 

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Actually the solution would be for the people to police their own blocks and actively go at the people terrorizing them. This would create a conflict that the gangs might be more zealous about than the neighborhood watch would be.

But still. I have been thinking that the "cops" of our world should be the people of that area. They are already there so they wouldn't have to be "called".
 
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