A young mother with postpartum psychosis pleaded guilty to a horrific killing. Should her plea be tossed?
An appeals court is ordering a review after Kimberlynn Bolaños harmed herself in prison, showing the severity of her illness.
An appeals court is ordering a review after Kimberlynn Bolaños harmed herself in prison, showing the severity of her illness.
The city’s Police Board finds Officer Rebecca Thuestad lied about detaining a man and then releasing him in exchange for a gun.
A Police Board hearing this week is focusing on whether Officer Thomas Sherry joined in robberies with a crew of criminal cops.
News of a February false confession in the Chicago suburb has led to a teen’s claim that cops did it to him too.
As the city tries to fire more cops for alleged misconduct, police bosses are being held accountable for failing to report it.
A WBEZ data analysis finds that the crisis has hit middle-aged Black men hardest. Advocates say the government response should be stronger.
Some experts say Chicago officials should be providing activities and services in Millennium Park to the kids flocking there.
City investigators tied Sgt. Alvin Jones to corrupt cops, but his dismissal case got buried in red tape. Now he has quit.
The subpoenas command witnesses to appear in court when they’re really headed to a prosecutors’ office to help them prepare.
An analysis of public data on Chicago cops finds that their misconduct, often portrayed as a matter of “bad apples,” is a group phenomenon.