A Chicago Police Department officer recently filed a lawsuit against the city after he claims the law enforcement department refuses to allow him to change his race despite allowing officers to choose their so-called "gender identity," Fox News Digital reported.Mohammad Yusuf, 43, sued Chicago last .
Amid a lack of clarity over whether the gunfire detection devices will stay on in Chicago beyond this week, Mayor Brandon Johnson on Thursday said he has “been clear” he expects the technology to continue operating in the city through September. However, Johnson repeatedly refused to answer if the company’s operators had agreed to the contract extension apparently needed to keep the police .
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