State Police Gives Local Law Enforcement Grants for FOID Compliance Checks

From the Pritzker Administration:

ILLINOIS STATE POLICE FIREARM ENFORCEMENT GRANTS RESULT IN MORE THAN 1,000 COMPLIANCE CHECKS

SPRINGFIELD – Using firearm enforcement grants awarded by the Illinois State Police (ISP), law enforcement agencies across the state conducted 1,115 firearm enforcement checks and placed
472 individuals into compliance with the Firearm Owner Identification Card Act (FOID) in 2022.

ISP awarded grants to 30 law enforcement agencies to conduct enforcement operations for individuals whose FOID had been revoked or suspended as a result of being prohibited by state or federal law.

The enforcement details focus on individuals who have become the subject of a Firearm Restraining Order or Clear and Present Danger, or received a criminal conviction, among other reasons.

“Local law enforcement agencies know their communities best and know who poses a threat,” said ISP Director Brendan F. Kelly.

“Grants to local law enforcement agencies galvanizes our ability to keep firearms out of the hands of individuals who pose a significant threat to themselves or others.”

Between the time ISP started tracking firearm enforcement details in May 2019, through the end of 2022, ISP conducted 1,455 details and placed 4,296 individuals into compliance by surrendering their FOID Cards, transferring all firearms out of their possession, and completing a Firearm Disposition Record.

Between 2020 and the end of December 2022, ISP stopped more than 103,000 unlawful attempts to obtain a firearm through compliance checks, as well as firearm eligibility checks.

Funding for the enforcement grants comes from the State Police Revocation Enforcement Fund and were made possible through Public Act 102-0237.

The General Assembly appropriated $2 million for the grants and as money is accrued in the State Police Revocation Enforcement Fund, the amount the 30 law enforcement agencies receive could potentially increase.

The grants will help pay for officers to conduct enforcement details now through the end of the grant period, June 30, 2023. ISP will issue grants in the upcoming 2024 fiscal year.

The following law enforcement agencies were awarded firearm enforcement grants.

  • Aurora Police Department
  • Broadview Police Department
  • Champaign Police Department
  • Christian County Sheriff’s Office
  • Cicero Police Department
  • Cook County Sheriff
  • DeKalb police department
  • Harvey Police Department
    Kane County Sheriff
  • Kankakee Police Department
  • Lincolnwood Police Department
  • Melrose Park Police Department
  • Moline Police Department
  • Montgomery Police Department
  • Morton grove Police Department
  • Naperville Police Department
  • Park Forest Police Department
  • Peru Police Department
  • Rolling Meadows Police Department
  • Posen Police Department
  • Putnam County Sheriff’s Office
  • Rockton Police Department
  • Romeoville Police Department
  • Schaumburg Police Department
  • South Beloit Police Department
  • Spring Valley Police Department
  • St. Charles Police Department
  • West Chicago Police Department
  • Woodridge Police Department
  • Zion Police Department

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None were for communities in McHenry County.


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