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I am an Investigative/Special Projects Producer and Reporter for Chicago Tonight on WTTW Chicago PBS. I program in SQL, R Studio and Python. I was previously employed as an investigative reporter and data coordinator at the Better Government Association and Illinois Answers Project in Chicago, and as a web producer at The Columbus Dispatch and ThisWeek News in Ohio. In 2021, I was an Annenberg National Health Reporting Fellow at the University of Southern California.
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In a first-of-its-kind project, The Circuit collected and cleaned millions of records from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County's mainframe computer system. This is a detailed breakdown of more than 3 million criminal cases filed in Cook County between 2000 and 2018. That's more than 400 cases per day.
Raymond Galloway, a 48-year-old line cook at a Chicago soul food restaurant, got arrested on the West Side twice this year carrying small amounts of heroin. Both times, the courts quickly tossed out his charges.
Despite strong rhetoric from Gov. J.B. Pritzker and other top state officials demanding public pension funds divest more than $100 million in Russia-based assets, state lawmakers now say they won't act until the Fall veto session. A key legislative proposal to force the pullout in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine died in a Senate committee awaiting a vote.
Review finds little evidence that suburban police departments second-guess their officers who fire weapons under questionable circumstances.
Most police department policies advise against shooting at moving cars or while other officers are in range, but such guidelines matter little to police in dangerous confrontations.
They aggressively confronted the mentally ill, fired weapons during high-speed chases and shot bystanders as well as other cops. But they were never punished or retrained.
Cash-strapped suburbs with cops patrolling some of Cook County’s most dangerous streets struggle to retain officers but they also promote others with checkered pasts.
The department spent more than $33 million in comp time payments in 2020. Some police view the money as compensation for time spent away from family.
Discrimination lawsuits involving the Chicago Fire Department’s hiring and promotions have cost taxpayers nearly $92 million over the past nine years — easily outpacing all other major cities except New York.
In his first in-depth interview since the April breach at the state’s top law enforcement agency, Raoul acknowledges the hack is “embarrassing.”
Legal costs mount as hundreds of public bodies in the Chicago region over the last decade have faced allegations of sexual assault, harassment or abuse.