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19 More Convictions Tied to Corrupt Chicago Police Sgt. Watts Overturned
The convictions of 19 more people whose cases were connected to disgraced Chicago Police Sgt. Ronald Watts were overturned Tuesday, with dozens more up for review in the coming weeks.
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Watts Scandal Grows as Attorneys Prepare for More Exonerations
Cook County prosecutors are believed to be preparing to overturn the convictions of scores of individuals arrested on narcotics charges by corrupt Chicago Police Sgt. Ronald Watts and officers under his command. NBC 5 Investigates’ Phil Rogers reports.
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Watts Scandal Grows as Attorneys Prepare for More Exonerations
Cook County prosecutors are believed to be preparing to overturn the convictions of scores of individuals arrested on narcotics charges by corrupt Chicago Police Sgt. Ronald Watts and officers under his command.
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Lightfoot Appoints Police Reform Advocate to Lead New Civilian Oversight Board
The city’s first civilian-led police oversight panel now has its first executive director.
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City Council to Vote on Civilian Oversight Panel for Chicago Police
City Council members Wednesday will vote on the creation of a civilian board to oversee the Chicago Police Department, a key plank of the reform agenda that swept Mayor Lori Lightfoot into office more than two years ago.
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Trump Calls Lightfoot Wednesday Night to Confirm Federal Aid to Chicago
President Donald Trump called Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Wednesday night to confirm his plans to send federal aid to the city to supplement ongoing federal investigations regarding violent crime. The mayor’s office said in a statement that Lightfoot continues to address these resources will be investigatory in nature and coordinated through the U.S. Attorney’s office. “The mayor has made...
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Wieners Circle Addresses Kanye, Feds on Marquee Sign on National Hot Dog Day
The Wieners Circle celebrated National Hot Dog Day in a way only the city’s rudest hot dog stand could – with a strongly worded message tackling city politics on its marquee. The eatery, famed for its snarky and mean service, has made headlines for stances taken on its widely-seen marquee. On Wednesday, that was no different. “Federal agents unless ur…
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Trump Sending Federal Agents to Chicago, Albuquerque
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he is sending federal law enforcement agents to Chicago and Albuquerque to combat violent crime. The agents will come from several agencies, including the FBI, DEA and DHS, to help execute “Operation Legend.” Agents have already been sent to Kansas City.
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Trump Announces ‘Surge' of Hundreds of Federal Agents Being Sent to Chicago
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he will send a “surge” of federal agents to Chicago as part of a plan to combat “violent crime.”
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LIVE: Trump to Discuss Plan for ‘Combatting Violent Crime in Cities' as Chicago Prepares for Feds
President Donald Trump is set to deliver remarks from the White House Wednesday on “combatting violent crime in cities” as part of the so-called “Operation Legend,” his office announced.
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Lightfoot Says Agents Coming to Chicago but ‘We Don't See a Portland-Style Deployment'
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot confirmed Tuesday that federal agents are being sent to Chicago, but so far the city doesn’t “see a Portland-style deployment coming.”
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Lightfoot Says Agents Coming to Chicago but ‘We Don't See a Portland-Style Deployment'
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot confirmed Tuesday that federal agents are being sent to Chicago, but so far the city doesn’t “see a Portland-style deployment coming.”
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Lightfoot Sends Letter to Trump Outlining What City Needs From Federal Government
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot sent a letter to President Trump Monday, blasting his “unhelpful” rhetoric and outlining ways she believes the federal government can help Chicago in an effort to reduce violence. In the letter, Lightfoot, who has often criticized the president, said the federal government has the “unique ability to step up in the following areas:” common sense gun…
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Lightfoot Discusses Weekend Violence, Clashes Between Police and Protesters
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot answers questions following clashes between police and protesters in the city and another violent weekend that saw shootings leave several people dead.
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Lightfoot Has ‘Great Concerns' About Possibility Trump Could Send Feds to Chicago
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot said she has “great concerns” about the possibility that President Donald Trump could send federal agents to the city to help quell spiking violence and protests. The president tweeted over the weekend what some have taken as a veiled comment that federal help could be sent to multiple cities, including Chicago. “Look at Portland, where the…
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At Least 20 Complaints Against Police After Grant Park Protest
At least 20 complaints have been filed against Chicago police officers after tense protests erupted Friday night at Grant Park. NBC 5’s Trina Orlando has an update on the new developments and one group’s passionate plea.
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At Least 20 Complaints Filed Against Chicago Police Officers After Grant Park Protest
Chicago’s civilian police oversight agency, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, said Sunday its investigating 20 complaints related to Friday night protests that turned violent at Grant Park. Clashes near the Christopher Columbus statue resulted in at least 18 officers being injured and at least a dozen individuals being arrested, according to Chicago police officials. Four protesters were also hurt…
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COPA Investigating Complaints Following Chaotic Grant Park Protest
Chicago’s civilian police oversight agency, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, has opened investigations into alleged misconduct complaints after a tense protest transpired at Grant Park Friday evening. Clashes near the Christopher Columbus statue resulted in at least 18 officers being injured and at least a dozen individuals being arrested, according to Chicago police officials. Four protesters were also hurt…
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Violence Erupts at Grant Park Following Protest
Several police officers were injured Friday night at Grant Park when violence clashes erupted following a protest at Buckingham Fountain. NBC 5’s Natalie Martinez reports.