Five things to know as the Safe-T Act goes to the Illinois Supreme Court
On March 14, the Illinois Supreme Court will hear oral arguments that will determine the future of cash bail in the state.
On March 14, the Illinois Supreme Court will hear oral arguments that will determine the future of cash bail in the state.
Rob Jeffreys, who has led the department since June 2019, is stepping down.
CPD gang investigation supervisors exchanged the emails the day after a suspect in Officer Clifton Lewis’s murder was stabbed.
Over the last six years, support for community-based violence prevention has swelled in Chicago. It started with a “really shocking and enormous” increase in shootings.
The incumbent won nearly 57% of the vote, defeating Detective Bob Bartlett, who had warned cops the union was turning away potential allies.
Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso’s wife Milena attended the vigil at Hale Park along with hundreds of relatives and friends, many holding lighted candles as they gathered in a circle.
A coalition of activists, faith-based organizations and labor groups celebrate their success drafting candidates who won election to the newly formed Chicago police district councils.
In the minutes after the shooting, a cop can be heard screaming into the police radio, “10-1, 10-1, officer down,” giving the code for an officer in need of assistance.
The Fraternal Order of Police lodge endorsed 26 candidates and spent more than $300,000 for them, a WBEZ tally of Illinois filings finds.
Anti-violence worker Cecilia Mannion confronts her desire for revenge after the car her kids are riding in is shot up 20 times.