May 9, 2023 Veteran Chicago prosecutor quits with blistering letter on crime: ‘I will not raise my son here’ Longtime Chicago prosecutor Jason Poje quit in protest against State's Attorney Kim Foxx's leadership last week, stating that the city refuses to crack down on crime.
May 9, 2023 Suspect arrested in New Orleans restaurant shooting that killed waitress, injured a tourist Kyron Keith Fazande was arrested in connection to a shooting in New Orleans, Louisiana. The shooting occurred outside a restaurant and killed a tourist and wounded a waitress.
May 8, 2023 Chicago cop murder: 5 in custody after officer's shooting death, source says A 24-year-old Chicago police officer, Areanah Preston, was gunned down outside her South Side home Saturday, according to authorities, just after the end of her night shift.
May 7, 2023 Illinois woman dies after being dragged by vehicle during driving lesson in Chicago: police A 61-year-old woman in Chicago was accidentally hit and dragged by a Toyota Sienna minivan while giving a man a driving lesson in a church parking lot, police said.
May 5, 2023 Chicago prep school's 'negligent behavior' toward cyberbullying led to student's suicide, parents allege Two parents say The Latin School of Chicago failed to report their 15-year-old son's concerns about cyberbullying before he died by suicide in January 2022.
May 5, 2023 Chicago reporter issues dire warning after being barred entry to luxury migrant hotel: 'Ticking time bomb' Chicago-based reporter William Kelly was barred from entering a luxury hotel now closed to house migrants, resulting a heated exchange caught on camera.
May 4, 2023 Cops 'babysitting' migrants in Lori Lightfoot's Chicago as police sound alarm: 'They have no plan' Retired Chicago Police Lt. John Garrido calls out city officials for their failure to address the migrant influx as some immigrants are now sleeping at police stations.
May 4, 2023 Officers 'babysitting' as migrants overwhelm Chicago shelters Retired Chicago Police Lt. John Garrido on Chicago struggling with migrant surge and two-thirds of homicides in the city going unsolved
May 3, 2023 Chicago police stations become unofficial migrant shelters amid crisis Chicago police sources tell Fox News that their stations have become unofficial migrant shelters, with families sleeping on the floors of two precincts. The city denies they are shelters.
May 3, 2023 Federal jury convicts all 4 defendants in Chicago bribery trial Four defendants were convicted of bribery conspiracy at a trial in Chicago, Illinois. The defendants bribed associates of Michael Madigan to ensure certain bills became law.