Tuesday, January 20, 2026

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police-reform
  • by david hall
Chicago cop acquitted of murdering his girlfriend still should be fired, civilian watchdog insists

Just days after Officer Pierre Tyler was found not guilty on all counts, Chicago's police oversight chief told the city's top cop that she wants Tyler fired for shooting the mother of one of his children and attacking her months earlier.

police-reform
  • by david hall
Kim Foxx's proposal to not charge felonies from certain traffic stops has had success elsewhere

“It was indeed the most controversial thing that I had done,” said John Choi, the top prosecutor of Ramsey County, which covers St. Paul, Minnesota.

the-watchdogs
  • by david hall
Augustinian Catholic order paid $2 million settlement over rape accusations against priest but left his name off sex abuser list

The Catholic religious order won't explain why the Rev. Richard McGrath, who was accused of sex abuse and having child pornography on his phone, isn't on the group's newly posted public listing.

dexter-reed-shooting
  • by david hall
Dexter Reed's family seeks to remove some excessive-force claims from lawsuit against CPD

Two counts of excessive force would be withdrawn because ballistics results could take up to a year or more to complete, slowing down progress on litigation, according to the court document.