The only January 6 riot case against a Chicago police officer, the trial for Karol Chwiesiuk and his sister, Agnes, is moving forward despite a court ruling that would allow them to be called ...
Karol Chwiesiuk has finished doing something very few criminal defendants do: he testified in front of the jury and tried to explain why he thinks he is innocent. The Chicago police officer's ...
CHICAGO - The head of the union representing Chicago police officers called out President Donald Trump’s pardons of people ...
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (WAVY) — A retired police chief who viewed video of the Williamsburg Police tactical gear, including a Long gun with a full clip, found in the back of Hertz rental car said “it is ...
In the Oval Office of the White House Monday, President Donald Trump displays an executive order pardoning about 1,500 defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Craig Sicknick, whose police officer brother died of multiple strokes the day after he was attacked in the riot, called Mr Trump "pure evil". "The man who killed my brother is now president," he ...
they can use our public facilities without the fear of local police departments giving access to these federal agents to disrupt the flow and what we're doing in Chicago. Martínez: Mayor ...
The extraordinary pardons and commutations extended to those who committed both violent and nonviolent crimes on Jan. 6, including assaulting police officers and seditious conspiracy. By Alan ...
The lawyer for one of the defendants — former Chicago Police Officer Karol J. Chwiesiuk — welcomed Trump’s decision as “the right thing to do.” For the full story, see chicago.suntimes.com .
CHICAGO — WGN Investigates has learned Chicago Police officers are being reminded about what they “can” and “can’t” do if President Donald Trump’s promised immigration raids happen.
“Richmond carried a police riot shield and police riot helmets taken from officers out of the Tunnel and passed them back to a mob of rioters,” it stated. “Richmond also helped take ...
It voted 39-11 to prevent a vote on an amendment proposed by Aldermen Raymond Lopez and Silvana Tabares, which would have allowed the Chicago Police Department to work with federal immigration ...