Investigation into CPD reveals poor training, erosion of public trust
Its 164-pages revealed a pattern of excess force and poor police training. The Department of Justice's probe into the Chicago Police Department found, in part, that current instructors are grossly underprepared and training facilities are "dangerous and substandard." Lori Lightfoot, attorney and police board president, talks more about it.
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