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Chicago Police Had Inaccurate Data About Foot Chases — And Missed Deadline For Reforming Chase Policy, Monitor Says

The Police Department missed a consent decree deadline for updating its problematic foot chase policy — just months after an officer shot and killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo after a short chase.

Citywide

Chicago Police Pointed Guns At Sleeping Children In Warrantless Raid Of Home, Lawsuit Alleges

Two children awoke with guns pointed at their heads, the suit says. They are struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the complaint.

Austin, Garfield Park, North Lawndale

Chicago Police’s Use Of Force Policies To Be Reviewed, Face Changes By New Group Of Residents, Activists

Chicago Police have used force in more than 16,500 reported incidents since 2015, including 991 times in 2020, according to the city's data.

Downtown

Weigh In On Chicago’s Court-Enforced Police Reform Plan Before It’s Finalized

The court will hold public hearings on the plan for police reform Wednesday and Thursday.

Downtown