The Illinois Supreme Court ruled on a case Thursday regarding the destruction of police misconduct records.
- Illinois Supreme Court rejects request by Chicago police union to destroy police misconduct records ( Download)
- Illinois Supreme Court rejects request by Chicago police union to destroy police misconduct records ( Download)
- Illinois Supreme Court to rule on whether Chicago police misconduct records can be routinely destroy ( Download)
- Illinois Supreme Court Rules Chicago Must Preserve Police Misconduct Records ( Download)
- Illinois Supreme Court to rule on police misconduct records ( Download)
- Activists in Little Village pushing for further investigation into Chicago police misconduct claims ( Download)
- Illinois man files lawsuit against law enforcement after exoneration ( Download)
- New study finds police unions linked to officer misconduct ( Download)
- More calls for Chicago police union boss to resign ( Download)
- Chicago's interim top cop addresses migrant crisis amid allegations against officers ( Download)
- Chicago Fraternal Order of Police union President John Catanzara faces termination hearing Monday ( Download)
- More calls for Chicago police union boss to resign ( Download)
- Chicago police union president takes hard stand against officers who kneel with protesters ( Download)
- Chicago Police ‘Illegal, Violent’ Raids Violate Consent Decree, Attorneys Say ( Download)
- City Council Committee Willing To Pay $500,000 To Keep Decades Of Police Misconduct Under Wraps ( Download)