What Happened To The 76 Bikes Chicago Police Took After Friday’s Clash With Protesters?
Police say they are working on a plan to return the bikes, but lawyers worry protesters could “implicate themselves” by showing up in person.
Police say they are working on a plan to return the bikes, but lawyers worry protesters could “implicate themselves” by showing up in person.
The Civilian Office of Police Accountability is now investigating at least 20 complaints related to Friday night’s protest.
Miracle Boyd, a teenager who says an officer knocked out her teeth during the Grant Park protest, is calling for a “peace circle” with that cop.
“Choose Your Victims Carefully” and “Honesty Is Not Always The Best Policy” are among online posts linked to CPD officer Joshua Purkiss.
Multiple officers didn’t conduct a sobriety test and allowed Eddie Johnson to drive himself home, according to the city’s inspector general.
A coalition of progressive groups is forming a political action committee to back candidates who want to redirect money away from police departments into other social services.
Hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake in a program that enforces city policy but often cripples drivers with debt.
A poll conducted in mid-June found that most respondents thought police officers should be held legally accountable for misconduct. But few respondents favored cutting funding for law enforcement.
Sgt. Javier Esqueda was stripped of his police powers and placed on leave after releasing video of alleged police misconduct
Nearly 550 detainees and about 450 employees at Cook County Jail have tested positive for the virus since mid-March.