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City Council Committee To Review Plan For Police Misconduct Database

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City Council Committee To Review Plan For Police Misconduct Database

City Council Committee To Review Plan For Police Misconduct Database

Aldermen on Friday will consider a plan to establish a public database of Chicago Police Department misconduct files, but Mayor Lori Lightfoot has said she doesn't support the proposal as it currently stands.


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