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Chicago cops may soon need permission before chasing a suspect on foot

Chicago cops may soon need permission before chasing a suspect on foot

Mayor Lori Lightfoot is considering a momentous change to Chicago police procedure: requiring officers to get a supervisor’s permission before beginning a foot chase. This comes after the shooting of Adam Toledo. Mayor is considering a momentous change to Chicago police procedure: requiring officers to get a supervisor’s permission before beginning a foot chase. "No one should die as a result of a foot chase," she said. The mayor promised to announce details of a new policy "soon." The issue gained new urgency after an officer chased and fatally shot Adam Toledo. shows the 13-year old...

April 21, 2021
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Foxx confirms FOX 32 report that charges will be dropped against hundreds of protesters

Foxx confirms FOX 32 report that charges will be dropped against hundreds of protesters

Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx on Tuesday confirmed FOX 32’s Monday report that she will drop the charges against hundreds of people arrested during this month's civil disturbances. Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx on Tuesday confirmed FOX 32’s Monday report that she will drop the charges against hundreds of people arrested during this month's civil disturbances. But Foxx said violent offenders, including some looters, will be prosecuted. She talked via Zoom to our political editor Mike Flannery. Cook County's top prosecutor told us her office will begin next week dropping...

July 1, 2020
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South Side residents worried about food, medicine availability after looting

South Side residents worried about food, medicine availability after looting

“Man, that's messed up. That's truly messed up! Where we gonna go now? There ain't nothin' in the neighborhood,” one woman said. Cars lined up Tuesday for a food giveaway in the Woodlawn neighborhood. Members of the Apostolic Church of God handed boxes of food to families in need at 63rd and Dorchester. The giveaway was originally supposed to end last week, but the church extended it to today and next Tuesday. The giveaways started because of the coronavirus, but now that looters have destroyed hundreds of grocers and pharmacies, there are even more concerns for families in need. Mayor Lori...

June 3, 2020
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