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The team charged with overseeing the federal consent decree — set in place in 2019 — found the department made “significant ...
The Chicago Police Department is looking at ways to try and prevent "teen takeovers" as warmer weather moves in, and police are hoping for help from CPS.
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee voted on two major settlements Friday, both involving police incidents.
While some felt settling the suit would have been cheaper than trial costs, others felt the city shouldn’t settle because Dexter Reed allegedly fired at police first.
The Chicago Police Department made “significant strides” last year towards full compliance with the federal consent decree, ...
The bigger picture remains how city leaders want to tackle such teen takeovers as the weather warms up heading into summer.
The Sue Ling Gin Foundation announced a $15 million gift Friday to develop a leadership and management education program for ...
In wake of recent large teen gatherings in downtown Chicago that were associated with two separate shootings last month, the ...
More than a dozen police officers were honored in a Thursday morning ceremony, including a group recognized for their ...
On a frigid February morning, Vanity Cordero, a Philadelphia police officer, heard a call over the radio for a man ...
The Supreme Court has blocked an order to return a man administration officials acknowledge was mistakenly deported to a ...