Chicago Must Start Holding Bad Police Accountable, Top Cop Says — And Mayor Wants To End Pensions For Disciplined Officers – Block Club Chicago

A 2018 analysis by the People’s Law Office shows Jon Burge-related lawsuits have cost the city more than $132 million — and counting. And yet Burge — like many other officers who have left the force in disgrace — was able to collect a pension.
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Funny, there won’t be a cop left in this state, gunfight at the ok coral all over again. Just don’t get it do you politicians all racially motivated.

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