Chicagoans Surviving Gun Violence: The Road To Recovery
Chicagoans Les Jenkins and Natalie Manning share their experiences with gun violence and what resources survivors need from the city.
Chicagoans Les Jenkins and Natalie Manning share their experiences with gun violence and what resources survivors need from the city.
$33 million ShotSpotter is supposed to help police target gunshots, but a new report from Chicago’s Inspector General says it doesn’t work.
New teams will consist of a cop, paramedic and mental-health clinician. Some advocates are concerned because the police will retain a role.
The Office of Inspector General says its analysis of the ShotSpotter system does not support the contention that the system is an effective crime-fighting tool.
Some Capitol Hill Democrats and civil rights advocates are concerned about how police and prosecutors increasingly use algorithm-powered technologies that may amplify racial bias.
Michael Williams sat behind bars for nearly a year after prosecutors used ShotSpotter data to build a murder case against him.
Reset checks in with WBEZ’s Natalie Moore to hear about her reporting trip in Finland.
Members of the anti-violence program Chicago CRED are graduating high school Thursday, a major moment in their path away from gun violence.
The R&B singer faces charges arising from years of allegations that he sexually abused women and girls.
Tangtang Zhao, 34, allegedly sold 125 authentic Centers for Disease Control and Prevention vaccination cards to 11 buyers in March and April.