Rahm Emanuel
Five Chicago cops might get fired for the LaQuan McDonald shooting
The shooting, cover-up and video prompted a civil rights investigation and the formation of a Chicago Police accountability task force
Fatal shooting of black teen shows policing culture still a problem in Chicago
Police shot 15 times at a stolen Jaguar driven by Paul O'Neal, a black unarmed teenager. They then shot him as he fled on foot.
With killings on the rise in Chicago, police are putting their hands up
VICE News speaks with an active-duty CPD officer, Superintendent Eddie Johnson, and a mother of victims to better understand the dynamics at play in Chicago amidst a surge in gun violence.
Chicago Police Release More Than 100 Videos of Cops Shooting Suspects and Other Incidents
The move is part of a new effort by the embattled police department to remake its image and become more transparent.
How Mayors Like Sadiq Khan Nourish Their Cities' Nightlife
Los Angeles, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and Detroit have pro-nightlife mayors.
It's Official: The Chicago Police Department Has a Serious Racism Problem
A task force appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel has declared that the city's police department is plagued by racism and that the community's lack of trust in its officers is justified.
The Real Story Behind Chicago's Horrific Gun Violence
Sky-high unemployment in communities of color is a key factor behind a massive spike in gun violence so far this year.
The Battle Over What to Pay Teachers in the US May Come Down to One Painful Decision
The grievances of the Chicago Teachers Union, whose members are holding a one-day strike, highlight problems with the way the entire country compensates teachers.
Sanders 'Going After Every Last Vote' Ahead of Key Tuesday Primaries
The Democratic candidates are scrambling across five states in the lead-up to Tuesday's match-ups in Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Illinois, and Missouri.
Chicago Mails Out Checks Totalling $5.5 Million to Police Torture Survivors
Reparations paid to 57 victims of police torture in a bid to soothe tensions with the city's African-American community were only distributed to those whose claims were found to be credible after a months-long vetting process.
Rahm Emanuel and Chicago's Policing Nightmare
People of colour keep getting killed in Chicago, and the most powerful man in town is feeling the heat.
Rahm Emanuel and Chicago's Policing Nightmare
People of color keep getting killed in Chicago, and the most powerful man in town is feeling the heat.