Chicago Inspector General raises concerns of CPD affiliation with extremist groups
The Chicago Office of Inspector General (IG) released an advisory report Tuesday morning outlining its concerns regarding the Chicago Police Department's (CPD) affiliation with anti-government and extremist groups.
14 years later: Tribute to Chicago Police Officer Thor Soderberg includes flag-raising and street naming
It was a day of remembrance and reflection for the Chicago Police Department on Monday as officers honored a fallen officer.
Chicago first responders protest contract delays at NASCAR race, demand action from mayor
Chicago's first responders said they're last when it comes to getting a contract and on Saturday, they vented their frustrations at the NASCAR downtown street race.
ACLU highlights racial disparities in Chicago police traffic stops, calls for change
New data shows the Chicago Police Department stopped more than half a million drivers last year – the majority of whom were Black and Brown Chicagoans.
Chicago committee addresses concerns over CPD's handling of U Visa requests
The U Visa program is designed to help undocumented crime victims gain a path to citizenship.
Video shows fatal Chicago police shooting during knife attack
Video of an officer-involved shooting that left a man dead in the Austin neighborhood last month was released by Chicago's police oversight agency Tuesday afternoon.



















