Chicago's Board of Education voting on removing officers from CPS
Supporters of removing the officers say a new plan would provide students with more resources.
Debate continues over resource officers in Chicago Public Schools
A debate continues over whether resource officers should remain at Chicago Public Schools (CPS).
Debate continues over whether resource officers should remain in CPS
Some residents believe that resource officers should remain in schools, while others say children have been traumatized by over-policing.
2 teenagers charged in fatal shooting near Senn High School: CPD
Chicago police announced charged against a 14-year-old and 17-year-old in connection to the deadly shooting outside Sen High School last month in Edgewater. A 16-year-old boy was killed and two others were injured. The 17-year-old was charged as an adult.
Chicago police officers crash squad car into parked vehicle, tree
Chicago police crashed their squad car into a parked vehicle and a tree in Old Irving Park early Wednesday morning.
Pancake breakfast to raise money for bulletproof vests
The Get Behind the Vest Pancake Breakfast in Beverly raises money to buy bulletproof vests for Chicago police. Matthew O'Shea, the 19th Ward Alderman, is organizing the 10th annual event with the help of the Southwest Side community.
CTA robbery: Woman seriously injured after being robbed
Mass Transit detectives are searching for the man allegedly responsible for robbing a woman on a Green Line train last week.
Chicago extends contract with ShotSpotter
The City of Chicago has extended its contract with ShotSpotter, just hours before it was set to expire.
Anjanette Young continues advocacy for Chicago police reform following botched raid
The victim of a botched Chicago police raid wants to make sure what happened to her doesn't happen again.
Anjanette Young seeks 'concrete change' in police reform
Anjanette Young, the woman at the center of a botched Chicago police raid, is calling for more police reforms.
Company behind ShotSpotter responds to Chicago controversy
The entity responsible for the ShotSpotter technology released a statement Thursday following Chicago's decision not to extend its contract with the company.
CEO of SoundThinking responds to Chicago's decision on ShotSpotter contract
The entity responsible for the ShotSpotter technology released a statement Thursday following Chicago's decision not to extend its contract with the company.
Chicago will not renew ShotSpotter contract, aldermen sound off
The City of Chicago will end its contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, this Friday.
COPA releases bodycam video of officer-involved shooting in Little Village
An officer-involved shooting that happened in Little Village last year is now under investigation after bodycam video of the incident was released Wednesday.
New video released of suspect in killing of Chicago grandmother
Latonia Williams had just gotten into her car parked outside her home in the 7300 block of South Bennett Avenue when someone walked up and fatally shot her.
Bodycam video of 2023 Chicago police-involved shooting released
COPA has released bodycam video of a police-involved shooting that happened last February in Little Village. The person that was shot by police was believed to be armed. The suspect survived and was charged, but the shooting remains under investigation.
Chicago police officer struck by car during traffic stop; suspect at large
Chicago police are searching for the driver who ran over a police officer during a traffic stop in Homan Square Tuesday night.
'He's wrong': Chicago aldermen criticize mayor's decision to end ShotSpotter
The City of Chicago will end its contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, this Friday.
Chicago will not renew ShotSpotter contract
The City of Chicago will end its contract with ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection system, this Friday.
Family of woman run over by CPD squad car could receive $3.25M
A 32-year-old woman who was allegedly suffering from a mental health crisis was run over by a Chicago Police squad car in 2019. The family of Martina Standley could be getting over $3 million from the city as a result of her death.