Democrats And Republicans Are Critical Of Pritzker’s Handling Of COVID-19 In Prisons
As the coronavirus hit Illinois, the governor called for releasing vulnerable inmates. But only 12 people have been released on medical furloughs.
As the coronavirus hit Illinois, the governor called for releasing vulnerable inmates. But only 12 people have been released on medical furloughs.
The money is from a Justice Department grant for criminal justice efforts linked to COVID-19. The decision still needs to be finalized.
Xavier Elizondo was convicted of using bogus search warrants to raid homes and steal cash and drugs.
An independent labor arbitrator ruled for the city in dispute over anonymous complaints and other issues in Chicago Police supervisors’ contracts.
“It’s time for us to do the right thing,” said one of the about two-dozen Black former cops and allies gathered at the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 7.
The Osundairo brothers now say they are ready to testify because a gun that went missing after police found it in their home has been found.
The Chicago Board of Education meets Wednesday to decide whether to take police out of Chicago Public Schools.
CPD’s second-in-command said he met with other top officials to “strategize” and talk about the gun violence on the West Side.
Supt. David Brown called out gangs, guns, drugs and not enough jail time when asked about the weekend spike in violence.
The city met only 35 of its 124 reform deadlines, according to independent monitor Maggie Hickey.