South Side residents weigh in on who Chicago's next top cop should be
Youth trouble and dangerous carjackings will have to be top priorities for the next Chicago Police superintendent.
South Side residents weigh in on who Chicago's next top cop should be
Youth trouble and dangerous carjackings will have to be top priorities for the next Chicago Police superintendent.
Investigation launched after mob victims say Chicago police refused to help
An investigation is underway after a Good Samaritan said Chicago police refused to help a couple being beaten by a mob of teenagers downtown over the weekend.
Woman says Chicago cop told her downtown chaos 'going to keep happening because Brandon Johnson got elected'
A man and a woman whose brutal beating in downtown Chicago went viral over the weekend is sharing their story, along with the citizen who came to their aid.
Lawsuit against CPD claims 'unprovoked' use of force, violation of foot pursuit policy in fatal shooting
A federal lawsuit accuses a Chicago police officer of using “unprovoked and unwarranted” force and violating the department’s foot chase policy when they shot and killed Reginald Clay Jr. over the weekend in Garfield Park.
Chicago driving ticket lawsuit worth $20M granted class action status
If you're one of the 90,000 people ticketed by Chicago police for using a cell phone while driving, there's a chance you might be part of a new class action lawsuit.
'Reckless': New video shows chaotic scene in Chicago as teens flooded the Loop
New video and strong reaction Monday night after hundreds of teens flooded downtown Chicago, causing a heavy police response.
New videos, photos show weekend chaos on Chicago's downtown streets
New videos and photos obtained by FOX 32 Chicago on Monday show more of the chaos that unfolded on downtown city streets over the weekend.
New videos, photos show weekend chaos on Chicago's downtown streets
New videos and photos obtained by FOX 32 Chicago show more of the mayhem that occurred over the weekend in the downtown area.
Rowdy, rampaging teenagers in Chicago's public places have been a problem for years
For years now, Chicago residents and police have faced an annual problem: when the weather gets warm, teenagers like to flood public places and behave badly. Chicago has just undergone an unusually early warm spell, and as if on cue, teenagers rampaged two nights in a row.
After teenagers cause chaos downtown, Mayor Lightfoot says 'instilling respect must begin at home'
"Most importantly, parents and guardians must know where their children are and be responsible for their actions. Instilling the important values of respect for people and property must begin at home," Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
Reginald Clay: Man killed by Chicago police had valid firearms FOID card, his father says
Reginald Clay Jr.'s father, Reginald Clay Sr., said his son was working for Amazon and had a valid FOID card."What do you call this? They slaughtered my son, man," Clay Sr. said.
Reginald Clay: Man killed by Chicago police had valid firearms FOID card, his father says
"What do you call this? They slaughtered my son, man," Reginald Clay Sr. said. Nate Rodgers reports.
Chicago police officer shoots and kills man in North Lawndale
Family identified the man as Reginald Clay, 24.
Man convicted of murder based on investigation by disgraced Chicago detective to be released from prison
A man convicted of homicide based on an investigation done by a disgraced former Chicago police detective is expected to be released from prison Friday.
Chicago cop faces 90-day suspension for allegedly striking Police Board president during George Floyd protest
Chicago Police Board President Ghian Foreman filed a complaint with the Civilian Office of Police Accountability saying the officer struck him five times, leaving him with swelling in both legs and unable to walk home.
Chicago police warn of man using Facebook Marketplace to commit armed robberies
Chicago police say the suspect would meet the buyers at certain locations, pull out a black handgun and demand their property.
Man charged in killing of Officer Andrés Vásquez Lasso pleads not guilty
The man accused of shooting and killing Chicago Police Officer Andrés Mauricio Vásquez Lasso pleaded not guilty in Cook County court Wednesday.
Former Chicago top cop IDs vital quality next superintendent must bring to the job
On Wednesday, former police superintendent Garry McCarthy joined Good Day Chicago to talk about what the next top cop will need to do.
Who are the frontrunners to become Chicago's next top cop?
Former CPD Supt. Garry McCarthy joins Good Day Chicago to talk about qualities that the department's next superintendent will need to be successful under a new mayor.