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Brandon’s Bodies - CWB Chicago CWBChicago tracks incidents of people being found shot in areas previously served by ShotSpotter where the technology, had it not been dismantled, could have played a critical, helpful role
Articles by - CWB Chicago CWBChicago was created in 2013 by five residents of Wrigleyville and Boystown who had grown disheartened with inaccurate information that was being provided at local Community Policing (CAPS) meetings Our coverage area has expanded since then to cover Lincoln Park, River North, The Loop, Uptown, and other North Side Areas But our mission remains unchanged: To provide original public safety
Contact Us About Us - CWB Chicago On April 14, 2013, we debuted “Crime In Wrigleyville + Boystown (CWB),” with a mission to report on the crimes, statistics, and trends that—for whatever reason—the city refused to address
Prosecutor warned judge before release of man now accused in CTA fire . . . A Cook County judge told a prosecutor “I can’t keep everybody in jail” before releasing the man now accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a Blue Line train, newly reviewed court records show Despite warnings from prosecutors and a risk assessment that flagged him for likely violent reoffending, the judge placed Lawrence Reed on electronic monitoring and later expanded the hours he
Blue Line fire attacker yelled Burn alive b****! as officers took him . . . After being arrested by Chicago police officers in the Loop on Tuesday morning, the man accused of setting a woman on fire aboard a Blue Line train this week spontaneously yelled “Burn b****!” and “Burn alive b****!” according to a newly filed federal criminal complaint
In Chicago, nearly 20% of felony arrests are people already on pretrial . . . Nearly 20% of people arrested and charged with felonies in Chicago are already on pretrial release for another pending criminal case, a number that appears to be substantially higher than during a comparable period last summer, when Illinois still operated on a cash bail system
Feds order CTA to confront violent crime immediately or risk losing . . . A federal directive issued Tuesday threatens to choke off Chicago Transit Authority funding unless the agency immediately boosts law-enforcement presence and reverses what federal officials call a years-long surge in violent crime and worker assaults on its buses and trains