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Chicago Appleseed's @Staudt_Sarah and @justinhchae looked at 6 years of Chicago Police arrest records - over half-a-million cases - to determine what, if any, are CPD's patterns of #IncommunicadoDetention.

Many questions remain, but here's what we know so far:
On average, it takes the police about 3 hours from the initial time of arrest to lock someone up at a CPD station.

Still, we found over 6,282 cases of people held longer than 10 hours - for up to 2 days - BEFORE the Chicago Police booked them.
It usually takes about 12 hrs from time of arrest to when someone is released/sent to bond court - but we found 3,100+ cases where CPD held people longer than 48 hrs, for up to 4 days.

Looking at charges alone, it's unclear why CPD subjected these people to excessive hold times.
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