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Chicago Lawn »

Donovan was on his way with his family to get Christmas haircuts in December 2013 when he was killed.

Logan Square »

The inspector general's office reviewed 300,000 emails during the probe.

Downtown »

Professor Dick Simpson, a former aldermen, found divided votes have doubled in the mayor's second term.

Englewood »

The council also agreed to pay $3.8 million to settle claims of discrimination in the fire department.

South Shore »

The city could have been forced to pay "far in excess" of $3 million by a jury, a city attorney said.

Englewood »

A federal judge  ruled  that a city lawyer concealed evidence from the Pinex family's attorneys.

South Shore »

The video shows an officer "on the heels" of a fleeing teen when his partner opened fire, a judge said.

Englewood »

Darius Pinex was shot to death by officers after he was pulled over in 2011 in Englewood.

Downtown »

The City Council's Human Relations Committee approved new restrictions on coercion and verbal abuse.

River North »

Chicago's former top cop, in a speech: "Police are not the problem in this country. The criminals are."

Downtown »

The Independent Police Review Authority fielded 1,300 complaints in three months, down year to year.

Downtown »

After squabbles, City Council group sets up neighborhood meetings for public input on police misconduct.

Downtown »

Dean Angelo Sr., president of the local Fraternal Order of Police, predicted 700 murders this year.

Downtown »

Their ordinance also would set a five-year limit on going after police accused of abuse.

Downtown »

The Independent Police Review Authority released 101 open cases on potential police misconduct Friday.