Joliet Whistleblower Cop Says City Crushed Him For Leaking Death Video
A retired Joliet sergeant has filed a long federal complaint alleging he was retaliated against after releasing squad‑car video tied to Eric Lurry’s 2020 death. The suit names former commanders and seeks damages for malicious prosecution and emotional harm.
Chicago Cop’s Alleged Hit Man Plot On Fellow Detective Laid Out In Suit
A newly filed federal lawsuit alleges a Chicago detective tried to hire a gang member to kill a colleague he had been convicted of assaulting, and claims the city failed to warn her. The case raises fresh questions about oversight and abuse in the police ranks.
Appeals Court Halts Mass Release of Detainees in Chicago Immigration Crackdown Amid Legal Challenges
A federal appeals court has halted the blanket release of detainees arrested in Chicago's "Operation Midway Blitz," ruling for case-by-case assessments instead, despite a lower court's earlier decision to release over 600 immigrants on bond.












