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Chicago police suspect the killer is a recently fired employee at one of the pier’s restaurants. A security guard called 911 upon discovering the two victims down near a loading dock shortly after 1 p.m.
So we got a threat yesterday via email. Here's the full text of the email: Remove my court case from this blog. It has come to my attention that my court case under Jennifer Koniarski has been posted on your blog twice. My case is my business. It is violation of hipa law.
Some Good News. A nice story: On Thursday, six Chicago police officers were honored at a ceremony recognizing them as "Officers of the Month" for October. Four of those officers were commended for their diligent search for surveillance video after an armed robbery on the city's North Side. They discovered the suspect changed clothes in an alley ...
In mid-October, a peak of about 3,300 asylum seekers were living inside or outside police stations, though the 24th District had been clear since July 21, officials said. Mayor Brandon Johnson had pledged to move the asylum seekers to other shelters before winter, which officially begins next week.
New Orleans Police Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said reasons for the increase of non-fatal shootings (up 69%) and robberies, many carjacking related (up 22%) in 2020, was due in part to the pandemic-impacted economy, social injustice, and divisive politics.
A Billion Dollars. That giant sucking sound everyone has been noticing for a few years? Just got a lot louder: Chicago is facing a $982.4 million budget shortfall in 2025 that has Mayor Brandon Johnson refusing to rule out the property tax increase he campaigned against.
Over the objection of Chicago’s top cop, a police officer now faces dismissal for fatally shooting a man who was holding a handgun after a foot pursuit in Garfield Park last year. On April 15, 2023, Officer Fernando Ruiz fatally shot Reginald Clay Jr., 24, following a brief foot chase in the 3800 block of West Flournoy Street.
Two migrants, recently arrested at different locations for allegedly committing completely different crimes, told Chicago police officers they have turned to lives of crime because they want to be sent back to Venezuela, according to their CPD arrest reports.
With the Democratic National Convention less than two months away, a coalition of community organizations voiced “serious concerns” Thursday about the Chicago Police Department’s newly revised mass arrest policy.
The city is downgrading these engines and trucks so now they cannot be first responder initiating ALS care. Now all they have are bandaids and gauze wraps. They are downgrading them for a variety of reasons which are money, lack of staffing and failure to rehire.