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Citizen Planning to Trial On-Demand Private Security in Chicago
The move shows that Citizen hasn't given up on the idea of on-demand private security.
More Cities Are Moving to Drop Automated Gunshot-Detection Tech
Experts say ShotSpotter is unreliable and disproportionately calls armed police into Black and brown neighborhoods.
Police Are Telling ShotSpotter to Alter Evidence From Gunshot-Detecting AI
Prosecutors in Chicago are being forced to withdraw evidence generated by the technology, which led to the police killing of 13-year-old Adam Toledo earlier this year.
Cops Allegedly Detained This Guy 60 Times Due to Mistaken Identity
Darren Cole says in a new lawsuit that he has been threatened with violence and punched in the mouth because police continue to believe he is someone else.
When It's Not Busy Disappearing Protesters, Chicago Is Advertising for Uber
In the middle of an uprising, Chicago hopes you’ll choose Uber for your transportation needs.
Chicago Finally Fired 4 Cops Accused of Covering Up the Murder of Laquan McDonald
They had been on desk duty since 2016.
All charges dropped against actor Jussie Smollett
The "Empire" actor was accused of faking a hate crime against himself.
Chicago Police just arrested Jussie Smollett
The actor claimed he was attacked by two masked men who shouted racist and homophobic slurs.
Chicago police released photos of two persons of interest in alleged attack on Jussie Smollett
Two people were captured on camera in the area around the time Smollett says he was attacked.
Prosecutors wanted at least 18 years in prison for Jason Van Dyke. He just got less than 7.
The former Chicago police officer faced up to 96 years in prison for shooting Laquan McDonald 16 times on the night of October 20, 2014.
Chicago police officers found not guilty of conspiring to cover up Laquan McDonald's death
They were accused of falsifying police reports after their colleague, Jason Van Dyke, fired 16 shots at the 17-year-old black teenager.
Chicago police department's "Code of Silence" goes on trial in Laquan McDonald cover-up
Public interest in the case exploded after Chicago released damning dash-cam video contradicting police claims.