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More Video Released of Viral Altercation Between Chicago Officer and Woman Walking Her Dog
Chicago’s police oversight agency on Thursday released bodycam and surveillance videos showing the controversial altercation between an officer and a woman walking her dog at North Avenue Beach last month.
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Man Suing Ex-House Speaker Hastert for Unpaid Balance of Hush Money Will Be ID'd at Trial, Judge Rules
The man suing disgraced former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert over hush money payments stemming from decades-old allegations of sexual abuse will be identified in court for the first time when the trial begins later this month, a judge has ruled.
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Secret Gacy Tapes Reveal Killer's Casual Approach To Murder
Never-before-heard tapes reveal conversations between the killer John Wayne Gacy and his lawyers following his 1978 arrest.
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‘Serial Stowaway' Marilyn Hartman Discovered Back At O'Hare Airport
So-called “serial stowaway” Marilyn Hartman, who claims to have hopped aboard dozens of flights and has confounded law enforcement in multiple cities, was arrested Tuesday afternoon at O’Hare airport.
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How Did a Chicago Woman Evade Airport Security Twice? See the Video
When she was arrested at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport last November, prosecutors said 23-year-old Yaazmina Payton had attempted to stow away on an American Airlines flight so that she could go see rapper Jay-Z in Los Angeles.
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Chicago Family Asks For Answers About Son's Death In Afghanistan
Shawn Gregoire wants answers about her son’s death. Gregoire’s son, Army Spc. Isaiah Nance, was killed last summer by an Afghan soldier being trained by the U.S. military. On Saturday, she learned through social media about reports that the U.S. government may have known for months about possible Russian bounty payments to kill American soldiers in Afghanistan. “I would...
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Questions Remain After Chicago Marijuana Dispensary Heist
It was the first heist since cannabis was made available for medical patients four years ago. But was the $200,000 burglary of a Chicago MOCA dispensary an inside job? Ask Chicago Police, and they’ll tell you without hesitation that the January 6th burglary of the MOCA dispensary in Chicago’s Logan Square neighborhood had all the hallmarks of a classic...
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Illinois Cannabis Supply Shortage Happened as Expected, Experts Say
On its seventh day, the Illinois recreational cannabis industry was marked with short supplies, long lines, and in some cases, shuttered dispensaries Tuesday.