Judge orders deposition for ex-CPD Supt. David Brown in lawsuit by mentally ill man body-slammed by cop
Former Chicago Police Supt. David Brown will be questioned under oath by lawyers for a schizophrenic man who suffered brain injuries when he was body-slammed by a police officer.
Next Chicago top cop should come from within police department, residents say
Attendees at a community forum on the search for the next Chicago police superintendent advocated for the next leader to be chosen from within the department.
Chicago police say carjackings are down compared to 2022
A woman was carjacked at gunpoint while leaving a parking lot on Chicago’s North Side Tuesday night.
CPD hosting police entry exams this week
The current starting salary for officers with CPD is $56,040 with an increase to just under $85,000 after your first 18 months on the job.
CPD hosting police entry exams this week
The exams will take place at City Colleges of Chicago locations Friday and Saturday.
Chicago hosts virtual public forum amid search for new top cop
The City of Chicago wants to hear from you as the search continues for the city's next police superintendent.
Chicago to host virtual public forum to discuss new police superintendent
The City of Chicago wants to hear from you as the search continues for the city's next police superintendent.
Chicago Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson's team moving quickly to find interim top cop
Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson’s transition team is moving fast to find a replacement or a leadership team to take over the Chicago Police Department on an interim basis.
Off-duty Chicago cop faces dismissal for shooting unarmed burglar
On a sunny afternoon in the summer of 2019, Chicago Police Officer Noble Williams was watching television at his apartment when he heard knocks at his neighbor’s door.
Woman whose murder convictions were overturned sues city, Chicago police detectives
A woman who was accused of a double slaying in Humboldt Park, pleaded guilty and served 17 years behind bars before being cleared is suing the city and several detectives.
Woman whose murder convictions were overturned sues city, Chicago police detectives
A woman who was accused of a double slaying in Humboldt Park, pleaded guilty and served 17 years behind bars before being cleared is suing the city and several detectives.
Chicago police prepare for potential unrest in the Loop
The gathering most advertised on social media is for Saturday night in Millennium Park, and police are getting ready.
Commission searching for Chicago's next top cop to prioritize candidates' plans for controlling teen chaos
The commission aiding in Chicago's police superintendent search says it will weigh candidate plans for controlling youth gatherings.
Chicago police gather in Millennium Park ahead of possible weekend violence
Chicago is bracing for the weekend as teenagers plan to gather again downtown.
Chicago police officer suspended after violent Humbold Park arrest
Former Police Supt. David Brown had recommended Officer Chavez Siler be discharged from the department in August 2021 for allegedly violating five departmental rules, including unnecessarily using his weapon by repeatedly hitting a suspect with his gun.
Chicago cop who faced dismissal over role in violent arrest is suspended for 6 months
The Chicago Police Board on Thursday voted to suspend an officer for six months without pay and reinstate two others six years after they were involved in a violent arrest at a Humboldt Park convenience store.
Chicago's interim top cop stepping down as new mayor steps in
Interim Superintendent Eric M. Carter of the Chicago Police Department announced his plans to retire Thursday afternoon. His retirement will be effective May 15, 2023 – which is Mayor-elect Brandon Johnson's first day in office.
Chicago's acting top cop announces retirement
Interim Chicago Police Supt. Eric Carter announced Thursday he plans to resign while a newly formed commission continues to search for his predecessor’s permanent replacement.
Chicago Police Interim Supt. Carter plans to retire on Johnson's first day as mayor
Interim Superintendent Eric M. Carter of the Chicago Police Department announced his plans to retire Thursday afternoon.
Chicago police prepare weekend safety plan after mobs of teens caused chaos
Chicago police have begun organizing a safety plan after mobs of teens gathered in downtown Chicago last weekend.