Progressive State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Fends Off Law-And-Order Candidate Pat O’Brien
Progressive Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx defeated Republican challenger Pat O’Brien, who promised a return to ‘law and order.’
Progressive Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx defeated Republican challenger Pat O’Brien, who promised a return to ‘law and order.’
The videos, released Wednesday by the city, do not show the shooting itself. The officer involved has been fired for not turning on his body camera.
Marcellis Stinnette was killed and Tafara Williams was wounded in a police shooting in the northern suburb Tuesday.
With the election just two weeks away, Foxx and O’Brien are laying out two very different visions for the future of Cook County prosecutor’s office.
Officer Cynthia Donald, who was at the center of the drinking and driving scandal that got Eddie Johnson fired, is now suing the city.
One member of the working group convened by the city said the department’s decision to accept only five recommendations is “ridiculous.”
Police Supt. David Brown told trainees that they’ll encounter officers who should never have been hired or should no longer have a badge.
The previously unreported allegations were outlined in a recently unsealed motion as part of Kelly’s divorce proceedings.
“How can we tell somebody to be healthy … and advocate for a healthy lifestyle, and yet we’re not living it?” asked one anti-violence worker.
The 108-page report outlines a “public health” approach that includes more community-based investment and victims’ services.