Chicago police misconduct costs keep soaring with proposed $35 million in deals – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

The City Council and Mayor Brandon Johnson have already approved a record $206 million in such deals this year, an amount that towers over both the budgeted $82.6 million and year-end totals from the past. That sum includes $19 million to be paid by the city’s insurers, but not another $120 million from two court verdicts the city plans to contest.
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Cass Andra
9 months ago

Sounds like TACO lawyers to me. Demand venue change to get fair juries.

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