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District 21 of the Chicago Police Department is made up of two distinctly different groups. There are the uniformed cops who patrol the beat and go head-to-head with the city's street crimes. And there's the Intelligence Unit, the team that combats the city's major offenses - organized crime, drug trafficking, high profile murders and beyond.
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In 1974, Office of Professional Standards (OPS) was created to provide Civilian Oversight into the Chicago Police. In 2007, it was superseded by Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA). In 2016, City Council voted to replace it by Civilian Office of Police Accountability, which was implemented in September 2017. The difference being, a bigger budget and expanded jurisdiction (domestic violence, excessive force, coercion, and verbal abuse," and, "cases in which a department member discharges his or her firearm, stun gun, or taser in a manner which potentially could strike an individual," as well as investigations into the death of individuals in police custody).
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Goofs
Police officers consistently say a person was DOA which stands for Dead On Arrival (at a hospital) when the person is found dead at the scene of a crime. What they should say is DOS which stands for Dead On Scene.
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Chicago Med: Saints (2016)
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In my opinion this show as well as Chicago Fire (Of which Chicago PD is a spin off of) are the best cop, paramedic and firefighter shows since Third Watch.
Chicago PD is full of action right off the bat and although it may not be the most realistic or factual cop show it is entertaining which is what TV is meant to be. If i wanted to see something realistic id watch a reality highway patrol show... ZzzZz
If you like Chicago Fire Third Watch, SVU or any of those type of shows your bound to love this!
I'm hooked and i've only seen one episode.