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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.

immigration
  • by david hall
Biden prepares an order that would shut down asylum if a daily average of 2,500 migrants arrive

President Joe Biden is expected to unveil the plan Tuesday at the White House accompanied by border city mayors. The executive order could go into effect immediately as daily figures are higher than 2,500 now.

city-hall
  • by david hall
Chicago City Council examines mayor’s plans to quickly spend COVID-19 relief money

Mayor Brandon Johnson was questioned on his long-term plans for a guaranteed income program that relies on expiring federal funds.