Around 1 a.m., the man, believed to be 35 to 45 years old, was outside in the 9900 block of South Princeton Avenue when he was shot by someone in a passing red vehicle, Chicago police said. Offending ...
Some aldermen say the settlement will send a dangerous message, while others say it will save the city money, and time, in ...
Amid heavy opposition, a City Council committee on Monday did not vote on a controversial $1.25 million settlement that would have compensated the family of Dexter Reed, who was shot to death by ...
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee was ready Monday to battle over a controversial settlement for the family of ...
Reed's family and city attorneys agreed in November to a $1.25 million settlement over the fatal traffic stop, but they need ...
Good afternoon, Chicago. A controversial settlement remains in legislative limbo after a deal to award $1.25 million to the ...
A controversial settlement remains in legislative limbo after a deal to award $1.25 million to the family of a man shot and killed by police after firing at officers first was not brought up for a ...
Finance Committee Chair Ald. Pat Dowell (3rd Ward) failed to hold a vote on the agreement as scheduled Monday, an indication ...
The City Council should not approve the proposed $1.25 million settlement to the survivors of Dexter Reed, shot dead last March by Chicago police after he opened fire on them. This is not to say that ...
There could be pushback, as Chicago City Council's Finance Committee gets set to vote on a $1.25 million settlement in the ...
The family of a man who was killed last year in a West Side shootout with Chicago police officers has reached a tentative ...