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Records obtained by the Sun-Times show the police have handed over documents that include the names, addresses and countries of origin of people targeted by federal immigration authorities.
If approved, the settlements will continue to hike the soaring cost of police lawsuit payouts. Chicago taxpayers have already approved $145.3 million to settle police lawsuits this year, a record amount far above the city’s $82.6 million budget that through May already towers above such spending in past years.
In a court hearing this week, Snelling criticized a plan to allow CPD to issue 30-minute curfews in an attempt to stop teen takeovers.
Police said three female minors were at the playground at Jones Park. A short time later, the suspect approached one of the girls and grabbed her as she crawled on playground equipment.
The city’s Law Department is recommending a series of settlements in three wrongful conviction cases tied to infamous Chicago Police Department members.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago armed robbery suspect fatally shot by concealed carry holder identifiedA concealed carry holder shot and killed an 18-year-old during an attempted armed robbery in Chicago earlier this week. We now know the identity of the man killed.
Chicago police issued a statement amid reports of planned immigration protests in the city this weekend. The department said it will “protect those exercising their First Amendment Rights,” but also noted it will “not tolerate any criminal activity or violence.
Jerome Purdis from Englewood, Chicago, is an endangered missing person since June 8. He is 5'6", with distinctive long dreadlocks, last seen in a blue GAP sweater and black shorts. Police seek public assistance.
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A Chicago man spoke exclusively with the ABC7 I-Team as he is suing the village of Robbins and an officer he said used a Taser on his eye. Body camera video shows the use of force that is now being investigated by state police.
A veteran Chicago police officer will no longer carry a badge as part of a plea agreement in which he admitted that he struck an eighth grade boy while making an off-duty visit to a South Side
Chicago Police issued a missing persons alert for 80-year-old Roy Harris, last seen in the 4300 block of W. 18th Pl. Concerns rise over his well-being and need for medical attention.