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Chicago taxpayers have spent more than $189.3 million so far this year to resolve police misconduct lawsuits. For some, the issue raises concerns about the city’s finances. Others argue financial ...
The five-hour hearing focused on questions about whether Chicago Police Department brass and officers violated the city’s ...
At a court hearing, Snelling criticized a plan to allow the Chicago Police Department to issue 30-minute curfews even though ...
Chicago’s consent decree with the state of Illinois was approved in ... hearings behind closed doors would undermine both the state’s consent decree with the city and public confidence in CPD.
Settlements for police-related incidents have become routine and increasingly expensive. Here’s how Chicago can fix the ...
Raoul’s brief, filed in the Illinois Appellate Court, argued that moving hearings behind closed doors would undermine both the state’s consent decree with the city and public confidence in CPD.
With a potential vote looming on a controversial ordinance that would allow Chicago police to declare a "snap curfew" on as little as 30 minutes' notice in an effort to curb teen takeovers, Mayor ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson could veto the measure, which was only approved with 27 votes, seven shy of a veto-proof supermajority.
Raoul’s brief, filed in the Illinois Appellate Court, argued that moving hearings behind closed doors would undermine both the state’s consent decree with the city and public confidence in CPD. In a ...
Today, the Chicago City Council is scheduled to vote on an ordinance that would give the Chicago Police superintendent sole ...
Brandon Johnson will veto a measure approved by City Council on Wednesday that would have given Chicago’s police ...