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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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Cook County Officials Urge Approval of Tax Relief Program for Families of Fallen First Responders

Cardenas presented the recommendations to the Cook County Board of Commissioners this week, emphasizing the county’s responsibility to support families who lost loved ones in the line of duty. #cookcounty #taxrelief

Chicago Police Sergeant Charged With Fraudulently Obtaining More Than $41,000 in COVID-Relief Loans

According to a criminal information filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Chicago, Wright obtained two PPP loans totaling $41,662 and intended to use the funds for personal benefit. #police #fraud

25th Annual Police Memorial Ceremony to Honor Fallen Peace Officers Across Cook County

A silent police motorcade representing more than 60 law enforcement agencies will precede the ceremony, beginning from Morton College before arriving at Cermak Woods. #cookcounty #police #memorial

CTA security enhancement plan follows federal push, complaints

The FTA sent a letter to Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson in December, directing the CTA to implement a plan that would reduce assaults on transit workers and passengers. #security #cta #chicago

Black Chicagoans disproportionately face force by CPD

“The central goal of the consent decree was to bring down force against community members and especially community members of color and that is not happening.” #thecentersquare #chicagopolice #blackresidents

Former Chicago Police Officer Sentenced to 20 Years for Sex Crimes Involving Minors

According to the Cook County Sheriff’s Office, investigators with the Sheriff’s Police Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Unit arrested Deleon on August 17, 2023, after discovering evidence on his cell phone that he assaulted underage victims and recorded lewd videos involving them. #abuse

Rep. Sheehan Slams CPD Over Reported Refusal to Assist Federal Agents at Anti-ICE Protest

According to dispatch records obtained by Fox News, Chicago’s chief of patrol allegedly directed officers not to respond when Border Patrol and ICE agents were surrounded and rammed by demonstrators during an anti-ICE operation. #police

ACLU against Chicago measure seeking to require more surveillance cameras

The proposed ordinance was introduced earlier this year by city lawmakers after a West Side store worker was shot and killed while on the job at an establishment where security cameras were inoperable. #cameras

U.S. Attorney’s Office Announces Expansion of Project Safe Neighborhoods in Chicago

The PSN program is a federally funded, nationwide initiative that brings together federal, state, and local law enforcement and other stakeholders to identify the most pressing violent crime problems and develop comprehensive solutions to address them. #project

Chicago has ‘work to do’ despite lower violent crime numbers in 2024

Police reported an 8% reduction in homicides, a 7% reduction in shootings and a 4% reduction in shooting victims compared with 2023. #crime

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