IL Supreme Court: Cook County can’t block data on whether Stroger Hospital is telling police about gunshot victims – Cook County Record

The dispute centers on September 2018 Freedom of Information Act request from the Chicago Sun-Times regarding patients who presented at county-run emergency rooms with gunshot wounds, but without police accompaniment.  The Sun-Times said it sought the time and date of each qualifying admission since 2015 and a corresponding time and date when hospital staff provided information about the gunshot victim to police, as required by law.
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Where's Mine ???
3 years ago

Oooooooh, so the # of shootings is far greater than reported??

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