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Tribune Editorial Board Offers Families Empty Concern
The Chicago Tribune Editorial Board authored what can only be described as an extremest editorial where they call for everyone to support Chicago's families by offering them nothing but condemnation a
Foxx & Mitchell on Chicago Tonight
Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx and Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell appeared on Chicago Tonight to discuss the never ending dis-information coming from Mayor Lightfoot and Chicago P
Vallas on Justice Issues – Part 2
Today's main segment we feature part two of our interview with extremely frequent social media poster and former CEO of the Chicago Public Schools Paul Vallas. Vallas does not keep his opinions to him
Paul Vallas on Justice Issues – Part 1
Paul Vallas, former CEO of the Chicago Public Schools, is a very frequent poster to social media and all too often those posts cover issues of crime and justice. Vallas also is volunteering his time t
New Direction for Circuit Court Clerk?
A new direction for the Office of the Clerk of the Cook County Circuit Court Clerk would be most welcomed. The Office is an public body few people know exists and rarely pay attention to unless they s
CPD’s Broken Grievance System
The Chicago Police Department's broken grievance system has allowed abusive officers to either greatly reduce their exposure to discipline and in some case completely remove it form their records. The
Chicago Divided on Defunding Police
Unsurprisingly residents of the City of Chicago appear to be divided on the issue of defunding the police. We know this because of a poll the MacArthur Foundation had conducted and an OpEd they published in the Chicago Tribune.
Demotion vs. Promotion CPD Propaganda
Chicago Police Department (CPD) officials are experts at using the promotion of officers to the maximum benefit of the agency. Of course when the script if flipped and they have to announce a demotion of a high ranking commander their lips are sealed e...
City Moving to Throw Out Anjanette Young Case
The city has moved to get the court to throw out the civil suit by Anjanette Young despite public promises by the Mayor to resolve the matter quickly. This move by the city is about trying to leverage a better bargaining position with Young in the sett...
Special Prosecutor #2 for SAO
The appointment of a second special prosecutor to look in to the actions of members of the Cook County State's Attorney's Office (SAO) demonstrates the problems within the SAO but also the great bias within the the Cook County Courts. Kim Foxx,