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Daley's security detail cut in half
Clout StreetFormer Mayor Richard Daley's security detail has been reduced to three police officers, two of whom will be on call to transport former first lady Maggie Daley to and from doctor appointments and the hospital, Mayor Rahm Emanuel said today. Chicago's...Tags: Chicago Housing Authority, Chicago Mayor, Cook County, Harold Washington, Maggie Daley
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Prosecutors: After shooting of Chicago cop suspects went to party
Tribune reporterA South Side man seeking to avenge an earlier shooting killed Chicago police Officer Alejandro “Alex” Valadez in a “volley” of bullets, then drove to a friend’s house where he partied with his buddies, prosecutors told jurors...Tags: Justice System, African Americans, Lawyers, Defendants, Trials
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Prosecutor: Man taunted parents after killing teen
INDIAN HEAD PARK, Ill. (AP) — Prosecutors say the man charged in the stabbing death of a 14-year-old suburban Chicago girl kept the teen's cell phone after the attack and used it to send "taunting and disturbing" messages to her family. Cook County...Tags: John Wilson, Justice System, Lawyers, Juvenile Delinquency, Prosecution
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Bail denied in girl's slaying: 'There are no words to describe how horrific it is'
Tribune reportersDNA and at least three witnesses link a parolee with a lengthy criminal record to the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old girl who walked in on a burglary at her home in Indian Head Park last week, prosecutors said today. John L. Wilson Jr., 38, is accused...Tags: John Wilson, Defendants, U.S. Secret Service, Midway Airport, Judges
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Bail denied in killing of Chicago officer last year: 'We never gave up'
Tribune reportersBail was denied today for a man accused of gunning down Chicago police officer Michael Bailey as the 20-year veteran was polishing his brand new Buick, a retirement present to himself. Antwon Carter, 24, appeared in bond court dressed in a red jail...Tags: Retirement, Homes, Assault, Career and Workplace, Garry McCarthy
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Group seeks more hearings on Burge-connected cases
Tribune reporterA group of influential politicians, judges and lawyers today called on the Illinois Supreme Court to order hearings into allegations that at least 15 men remain imprisoned despite allegations they were tortured into confessing by disgraced former...Tags: James Robert Thompson, Local Government, Illinois, Judges, Adlai E. Stevenson
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Jury finds man guilty of murder in officer's slaying
Tribune reporterA Cook County jury tonight convicted a reputed gang member charged in the 2009 murder of a Chicago police officer. After deliberating for nearly 2 1/2 hours, the jury found Shawn Gaston, 22, guilty of first-degree murder and attempted murder in the fatal...Tags: Cook County, Firearms, Television, CSI (tv program), Defense
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Man who spent 21 years in prison for murder released
Tribune repoterWhile waiting for her son at the tall steel gates of Cook County Jail, Gwen Rivera started to shiver as the sun set Tuesday and the minutes stretched to hours. Sure, she said, the wait was excruciating. But after 21 years, what's a few more hours? "I'll...Tags: Punishment, Justice System, Prisons, Humboldt Park, Witnesses
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State's Attorney Alvarez endorsed despite African-American complaints
Clout StreetCook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez won the expected endorsement of Democratic slatemakers Thursday despite complaints from some African-American ward leaders about what they said was her failure to reach out to the black community. The...Tags: Sandi Jackson, Local Government, Jesse Jackson, Radio, Howard Brookins
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Prosecutors: Sting nets professional shoplifters who hit Mag Mile, malls
Tribune reporterMore than 50 professional shoplifters were arrested as part of an undercover operation targeting such crews before holiday shoppers hit the malls, Cook County State’s Attorney Anita Alvarez announced Sunday. The stings, which began in mid-October,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Over-the-Counter Medicines, Consumers
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Parents of slain teen in 1993 case blast prosecutors
Chicago TribuneThe parents of a Glenview teen killed in 1993 lashed out at prosecutors today for waiting years after a DNA match in the case before finally charging a primary suspect with their daughter's murder. Prosecutors have said the DNA in 2003 was not enough...Tags: Television, Grammy Awards, Assault, Chemical Industry, Entertainment
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Cracking 1993 Glenview slaying took time, hard work and luck
Tribune reporterThe man on the phone sounded friendly enough, and more importantly, willing to help with Cook County Sheriff Det. Lou Sala's case. It was 2002 and since 2000 Sala had been assigned to investigate the killing of Tricia Pacaccio, a 18-year-old girl...Tags: Assault, Chemical Industry, Murder, Crimes, Ashton Kutcher
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