Federal prosecutors have linked rapper Lil Durk to a 2022 Chicago killing. Meanwhile, Durk was denied bond in Los Angeles, intensifying legal challenges for the artist amid ongoing investigations.
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The Trump administration announced plans to begin arrests of illegal immigrants on day one in office, signaling a tough stance on immigration enforcement. Details on implementation remain limited.
Chicago’s political landscape is divided into four key neighborhoods, each reflecting distinct voter priorities and party influence. ABC News explores how these areas shape the city’s elections and policies.
The FBI reports a sharp drop in crime to kick off 2024, but The Independent reveals the data omits key incidents, raising questions about the true picture of national crime trends.
Chicago’s jail has become one of the largest mental health care providers in the U.S., housing thousands with serious conditions. Inside, the line between correction and care blurs, raising urgent questions about the system.
A new study reveals a troubling rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in several U.S. cities, highlighting ongoing challenges of racism and violence amid the pandemic. Communities and officials call for urgent action.
The FBI Chicago Division, one of the oldest field offices, plays a pivotal role in tackling organized crime, cyber threats, and terrorism. Its storied history highlights decades of safeguarding the Windy City and beyond.
Sanctuary cities across the U.S. are preparing to resist Trump’s mass deportation plans, pledging to protect undocumented immigrants by limiting local cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Chicago is often cited for its tough gun laws, but Block Club Chicago reports that several states have stricter regulations. The city’s rules are tough locally, yet federal and state laws complicate the issue.
The BBC fact-checked former President Trump’s claims on crime rates in Democratic-run cities during the 2020 US elections, revealing mixed data and context behind rising crime statistics.
Vox.com highlights the staggering length of a list documenting police shooting victims, underscoring the urgent need for reform and accountability in law enforcement nationwide. The extensive roster reveals the scale of the crisis.
Chicago faced its deadliest day in decades as protests escalated amid a citywide curfew. Violence surged, prompting police and officials to call for calm and increased security measures. BBC reports ongoing tensions.
Politicians are pushing to curb predictive policing after years of criticism over bias and inefficacy. Lawmakers argue the technology has failed to deliver fair, accurate results, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
Nigerian businessman Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, aka Hushpuppi, is held at MCC Chicago, facing FBI fraud charges. The Federal Bureau of Prisons confirms his detention in Illinois, as the U.S. pursues sentencing.
“This Is Us” star Milo Ventimiglia has lost his home in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The actor confirmed the loss on social media, highlighting the ongoing impact of the fires on residents.
Former President Donald Trump outlines five strategies to tackle Chicago’s gun violence, focusing on border security, federal aid, policing support, legal reforms, and community engagement, aiming to curb the city’s rising crime rates.
“Crime Exposé with Nancy O’Dell” premieres Sept. 23 on major market Fox stations. The new investigative series promises in-depth reporting and exclusive insights into high-profile crime cases.
Sanctuary cities spark debate over public safety and immigrant rights. Supporters highlight protection for undocumented immigrants, while critics argue they hinder border control and law enforcement efforts across the U.S.
A recent NBC 5 Chicago report reveals that the majority of guns used in Chicago crimes originate from outside Illinois, highlighting challenges in controlling illegal firearms trafficking into the city.
The Chicago Police Department has lowered its hiring standards to address staffing shortages, resulting in a surge of applicants, CNN reports. The move aims to bolster force numbers amid growing public safety concerns.