Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx On COVID-19 Response
The county’s top prosecutor has halted prosecutions for narcotics and cannabis cases and is concerned about COVID-19 at Cook County Jail.
The county’s top prosecutor has halted prosecutions for narcotics and cannabis cases and is concerned about COVID-19 at Cook County Jail.
Starting April 11 on WBEZ, Justin Kaufmann will host a live call-in show on the COVID-19 pandemic for the next few Saturdays from 1-3 p.m.
One inmate says the coronavirus is like an “invisible man [that] has the power to kill and nobody can do anything about it.”
As the COVID-19 crisis continues to grow, the federal law enforcement is warning of a potential surge in hate crimes against Asian Americans.
David Brown, 59, ended up in the national spotlight in 2016 after a sniper killed five of the city’s cops in a downtown ambush attack.
Officer Marco Di Franco, a 21-year department veteran who worked in a citywide narcotics unit, leaves behind a wife and two kids.
Adolfo Davis, locked up at 14, became a test case in Illinois on whether kids given mandatory life sentences would get another shot.
Several of the hospitalized men are on ventilators and another 77 men at Stateville are symptomatic.
Reset hears about the unique obstacles that victims of domestic violence are up against during the outbreak of COVID-19.
To remove residents from tight living quarters, 12 women’s shelters in Cook County will soon receive $10,000 each in private funding.