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Orland Park Police Department is Accepting Applications

Police officer positions offer a starting salary of $82K annually (or higher with prior police experience) with a gradual increase to $110K after six years of service with Orland Park. #orlandpark

Rep. Jonathan Jackson Calls For A Unified Approach To Safeguard Chicago And Promote Public Safety

"I look forward to working closely with newly elected Mayor Brandon Johnson to promote community-oriented policing strategies that emphasizes public safety and responsible law enforcement while engaging local citizens." #chicago

Op-Ed by FBI Director Christopher Wray: Violent Crime Problem Is Real and Tackling It Requires a Group Effort

The men and women of law enforcement are working tirelessly to tackle the threat. #fbi

Attorney Ben Crump Responds to New Haven Police Dropping All Charges Against Randy Cox

“When watching the video of the incident that left Randy Cox paralyzed, anyone can discern that these officers had preconceived notions about Randy and his character." #BenCrump

Harvey Man Charged with Home Invasion

Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office approved a charge of home invasion/causing injury, a Class X felony #homeinvasion

Orland Park Police Arrest Burglar, Recover $40,000 in Cash

The search uncovered two crow bars, two pairs of gloves, a grey metal box and a shopping bag containing over $40,000 in cash #orlandpark

Norington-Reaves Condemns Jackson’s Support for Defunding the Police

“We need candidates who will invest in real solutions to our crime problem, not create more opportunities for violence.” #uscongress

Attorney General Raoul Calls on US Department of Education to Grant Relief for Defrauded Illinois Students

“Westwood misled students into participating in its criminal justice program by deceiving them about their odds of finding employment as police officers after their graduation..." #westwood

Cook County Sheriff’s Police Celebrate 100 Years of Service

In December 1921, Cook County Sheriff Charles W. Peters proposed the Sheriff’s Office create a police force responsible for patrolling the roadways and other areas of suburban Cook County. #cookcountysheriff

Lightfoot Needs to Support CPD Instead of Groveling to the Feds Says Steve Boulton

“Properly supporting the men and women in the ranks of the Chicago Police Department and fully enforcing state law at the County level is a far better answer than groveling for a few more federal agents,” said Chairman Steve Boulton. #SreveBoulton

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