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Chicago Prosecutors Will Try To Block Trump s $1 Million Tax Refund

Chicago Prosecutors Will Try To Block Trump s $1 Million Tax Refund
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Suburban Chicago man charged in relative s stabbing death

Suburban Chicago man charged in relative s stabbing death April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BELLWOOD, Ill. (AP) A suburban Chicago man charged in a relative s fatal stabbing used a “samurai knife to stab the 76-year-old victim dozens of times inside her home, a prosecutor said. Isaiah Jones, 20, is charged with first-degree murder in Thursday’s killing of 76-year-old Jearlean Willingham in the Cook County village of Bellwood. Cook County Judge Susana Ortiz denied bail on Sunday for Jones, citing the evidence and “viciousness” of the crime. Assistant Cook County State’s Attorney Christina Dracopoulos said at Sunday s court hearing that Willingham was Jones “step-great-grandmother” and he had been staying at her home, the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

The secret FBI informant who betrayed Black Panther leader Fred Hampton

The secret FBI informant who betrayed Black Panther leader Fred Hampton Robert Mitchell, The Washington Post Feb. 22, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail William O Neal s secret life came to an end three years after the Chicago police raid that killed charismatic Black Panther leader Fred Hampton. In a front-page story on Feb. 3, 1973, the Chicago Tribune identified O Neal, the onetime Black Panther security chief, as an informant who aided the FBI in an investigation of a murder ring operated by current and former members of the Chicago Police Department. In addition to being the key government tipster in the case, the Tribune reported, O Neal may have witnessed one of the slayings last May of two men who allegedly were killed by policemen and former policemen.

Chicago Police Scandal Continues As More Cases Thrown Out

Updated on February 19, 2021 at 7:19 pm NBC Universal, Inc. The largest scandal in the Chicago Police Department s history continued to grow Friday, as prosecutors asked a judge to throw out the convictions of nine individuals who said they were framed by a rogue sergeant and the tactical team under his command. This is an ongoing and active investigation, Cook County Assistant State s Attorney Nancy Adduci told the judge. However, as to these nine cases before you, the people have lost confidence in some of the evidence that is the foundation of these convictions. Get the answer to your most-asked COVID vaccine questions on our mobile NBC 5 Chicago app. Download it here for iOS or Android.

9 more convictions from disgraced Chicago Police sergeant Ronald Watts vacated at Cook County State s Attorney s request

CHICAGO (WLS) Nine more convictions connected to disgraced former Chicago Police Sergeant Ronald Watts were thrown out at the request of Cook County State s Attorney Kim Foxx Friday. Tinere Johnson was two months pregnant when she said Watts set her up on drug charges during his reign of terror. Johnson said she didn t know what to do when Watts and his team rounded her up on drugs charges at the Ida B Wells Homes in March 2008. I m two, three months pregnant with my first child, so I was really scared and really mad and shocked that these people really did that to me, Johnson said.

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