Deal Reached to Create Police Complaint Database Championed by Watchdog: Alderman – WTTW (Chicago)

The database would include both sustained and dismissed complaints, all of which are already public records and can be obtained by making a Freedom of Information Act request. However, that process can be cumbersome, confusing and rife with delays.
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Sickand Tired
4 years ago

A database for law enforcement officers ?
And no database for gang banging scumbags ?
Got it. Very Chicago proposal.

DixonSyder
4 years ago

A data base should be started to record the misdeeds of Chicago Cook County politicians.

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago
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Do they make a computer big enough to handle all the data lol

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