Former CPD Supt. Eddie Johnson fights for ShotSpotter to stay: 'Can't put a price on public safety'
Former Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson appeared in a video this week supporting ShotSpotter, a technology designed to identify the location of gunfire incidents.
Chicago police deliver update after dismantling a pro-Palestine encampment on DePaul's campus
Chicago and university police cleared an encampment of Pro-Palestine demonstrators Thursday morning on DePaul's Lincoln Park campus.
Chicago police tackle South Loop crime and preparing for major summer events
Another event that typically causes traffic congestion is the Mexican Independence car caravans. However, this year, police say things will be different.
Chicago police talk crime, preparing for major summer events
Chicago Police, in collaboration with the South Loop Neighbors Association, convened a discussion on Wednesday night to tackle concerns regarding crime in the area.
Students graduate from police and firefighter training academy
There were 77 CPS students who graduated Tuesday with skills they can use after high school.
Possible Kim Foxx successor outlines his Chicago safety plans
The candidates for Cook County State's Attorney are laying out their plans to keep everyone safe.
Possible Kim Foxx successor outlines her Chicago safety plans
Cook County State's Attorney Democratic candidate Eileen O'Neill Burke on Tuesday spoke out about her safety plans for the city. She outlined her goals for the future during a meeting on the West Side with faith and community leaders.
Chicago police captain's life saved by double lung transplant
Back in 2020, Captain Arthur Gillespie found himself hospitalized for 12 days battling a severe case of COVID-19. However, what initially appeared to be a struggle against the virus turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
Chicago police captain's life saved by double lung transplant
In a medical miracle, one of Chicago's finest was saved by surgeons at Northwestern Medicine after a series of life-threatening health challenges.
Crime Wrap for Monday, May 13
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3 injured in South Side crash, including 2 Chicago police officers
A patrol car occupied by two officers was traveling northbound on Halsted when it collided with a gray van at the intersection of 47th Street. Two officers and the man driving the van were taken to area hospitals for minor injuries.
3 injured in South Side crash, including 2 Chicago police officers
A man and two Chicago police officers were hospitalized following a crash in the Back of the Yards early Sunday morning.
Crime Wrap for Friday, May 10
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Attorneys for girl killed during police pursuit argue against Lightfoot's proposed protective order
Attorneys representing the family of a 10-year-old girl, who was killed during a police pursuit, argued against a proposed protective order sought by former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot and the city's law department on Friday.
Reported feces smeared on door handles of 8 Chicago police vehicles
An investigation is underway after several Chicago police squad cars were vandalized with reported feces in the South Loop early Thursday morning.
Chicago police investigate vandalism of squad cars with reported feces
An investigation is underway after several Chicago police squad cars were vandalized with reported feces in the South Loop early Thursday morning.
Crime Wrap for Thursday, May 9
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Chicago Police Department pays tribute to fallen heroes in annual memorial march
Chicago Police Department personnel, alongside members from various local and state law enforcement agencies, gathered in downtown Chicago Sunday to mark the 92nd anniversary of the Saint Jude Police League Memorial March.
Chicago mayor details why he didn't attend Officer Huesca's funeral
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson has spoken out on the arrest of Xavier Tate Jr. and is answering questions on why he did not attend Officer Luis Huesca's funeral.
Family of fallen Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca speaks out after Xavier Tate's court hearing
Family members of fallen Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca attended his suspected killer's court hearing Friday morning.