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At a court hearing, Snelling criticized a plan to allow the Chicago Police Department to issue 30-minute curfews even though ...
What that curfew would be used for is deterrence. We would like to have something like that in advance when we know that ...
Police Supt. Larry Snelling told a federal judge this week that he would “never use” the “snap curfew” power that some Chicago City Council members are pushing to give him. Speaking at a ...
CPD officer Krystal Rivera was unintentionally shot by her partner after a police chase ended at an apartment building, where at least one suspect pointed a rifle at officers.
Two men are charged in connection with the death of Chicago Police Officer Krystal Rivera; one of them, Jaylin Arnold, was ...
Jaylin Arnold is accused of leading police on a foot chase into a Chatham apartment building, where a second man pointed a ...
The protests were scheduled nationwide to protests many Trump Administration policies, including immigration policies and the ...
Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling promised to use the power to expand the city's curfew only preemptively, to prevent large teen gatherings from taking place. That goal is shared by Mayor Brandon ...
Chicago’s City Council passed by a vote of 27-22 an ordinance authorizing so-called “snap curfews,” meaning that Chicago police will have the authority to get teenagers off the streets if they sense ...
The ordinance would grant Chicago's top cop with the power to enforce a curfew anywhere, at any time, with a 30 minute notice ...
Mayor Brandon Johnson could veto the measure, which was only approved with 27 votes, seven shy of a veto-proof supermajority.
One person has loomed large over the controversial City Council ordinance giving police power to declare stricter teen curfews anywhere in Chicago: Chicago police Superintendent Larry Snelling.