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Protesters speak out against decision not to charge police who killed Anthony Alvarez, Adam Toledo

Toledo and Alvarez were fatally shot in separate incidents in late March last year in the course of foot chases. Their deaths led to calls for the Chicago Police Department

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Top Chicago prosecutor apologizes for false Toledo gun claim


Top Chicago prosecutor apologizes for false Toledo gun claim
DON BABWIN, Associated Press
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1of3FILE - In this Aug. 10, 2020 file photo, Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx speaks during a news conference in Chicago. Foxx apologized Wednesday, May 5, 2021, for a suggestion by one of her attorneys that 13-year-old Adam Toledo was holding a gun the instant he was fatally shot by a Chicago police officer in March. She also acknowledged that neither she nor anyone in her office tried to clear up the matter until right before video was released showing that wasn't actually the case. (Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Chicago Sun-Times via AP, File)Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times/APShow MoreShow Less

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Groups say gunshot detection systems unreliable, seek review


Groups say gunshot detection systems unreliable, seek review
DON BABWIN and SARA BURNETT, Associated Press
May 3, 2021
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1of9FILE - In this Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2017 file photo, members of the Chicago Police Department work with new predictive and tracking "ShotSpotter" technologies in a strategic decision support center at the Chicago Police Department 11th district headquarters in Chicago. In a Monday, May 3, 2021 court filing, community groups argue the gunshot detection system routinely reports gunshots where there are none, sending officers into predominantly Black and Latino neighborhoods for “unnecessary and hostile” encounters. (Erin Hooley/Chicago Tribune via AP)Erin Hooley/APShow MoreShow Less

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Wandering cops shuffle departments, abusing citizens


Wandering cops shuffle departments, abusing citizens
WILLIAM H. FREIVOGEL and PAUL WAGMAN/Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting
April 28, 2021
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1of8FILE - In this Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2020 file photo, police hold their clubs as they form a line in front of supporters of President Donald Trump on Election Day in Beverly Hills, Calif. Red states such as Florida and Georgia lead the way in decertifying officers with past problems, while there is no decertification in two of the bluest and biggest in the country – California and New Jersey.Ringo H.W. Chiu/APShow MoreShow Less
2of8FILE - This Wednesday, April 21, 2021 booking photo provided by the Minnesota Department of Corrections shows Derek Chauvin, who was convicted the previous day of murder and manslaughter in the 2020 death of George Floyd. Chauvin’s prosecution illustrates that officers who come to public attention in abuse cases often had a string of prior allegations of abuse. (Minnesota Department of Corrections via AP)APShow MoreShow Less

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Officer in fatal police shooting of Adam Toledo speaks with Cook County prosecutors, sources say


The Chicago police officer who fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo has given a statement to Cook County prosecutors as part of their review of the night the teen was killed, sources told the Tribune.
Such statements are not uncommon, and the development does not indicate whether prosecutors intend to charge the officer, Eric Stillman, with any crimes connected to the shooting.
In general, the subject of an investigation may agree to speak with prosecutors on the understanding that his statement will not be used against him unless criminal charges are brought and he contradicts that statement from the witness stand. Subjects often give such statements on the belief it could help them avoid criminal charges altogether.

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