Chicago Set to Exhaust Annual Budget for Police Misconduct Settlements – WTTW (Chicago)

The city of Chicago is on track to exhaust the $82 million officials set aside to cover police misconduct settlements and judgments in 2025, just four months into the year, city records show. By comparison, taxpayers spent a total of $107.5 million in 2024 to resolve police misconduct lawsuits. “What we see now is what happens when there is no plan,” Ald. Gilbert Villegas said.
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mqyl
11 months ago

Too much employee misconduct means too much mismanagement.

Old Joe
11 months ago

Hmm, is there a budget for municipal government malfeasance?

Hello, Indiana!
11 months ago

Not surprising when a settlement of 1.25 million was rubber stamped to the family of a repeat felon shot after he opened fire upon police.

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