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Loading the player. Chicago Police suspended several officers captured on video during last summer’s widespread unrest who were lounging and apparently even sleeping inside a burglarized congressional campaign office as people citywide vandalized and stole from businesses, a police union official said Thursday. Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara told the Chicago Sun-Times that the suspensions of 17 officers and supervisors ranged from one day to 20 days. He also said the union has filed grievances challenging all of the suspensions. Catanzara did not return calls Thursday for comment from The Associated Press. The department did not confirm the suspensions but in a news release said that the Bureau of Internal Affairs has concluded its investigation and that the members of the department involved “have been notified of the results of the investigation.” ....
Chicago Police suspended 17 cops captured on surveillance video lounging inside a burglarized campaign office of a Democrat congressman as people citywide vandalized and stole from businesses. The cops are first shown entering the campaign office of Congressman Bobby Rush around 1am on June 1. Several officers are seen making popcorn and napping in the office at differing times amid the widespread civil unrest last year. Union contract rules allow the cops to appeal their suspensions, the Chicago Tribune reported. Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara told the Chicago Sun-Times that the suspensions of 17 officers and supervisors ranged from one day to 20 days. ....
Eviction Since March, the federal, state, and local versions of an eviction moratorium have kept thousands in their homes. While typically there are some 20,000 eviction cases filed every year, as of December 14, only about 6,600 eviction cases have been filed against Chicago residential and commercial tenants and 65 percent of those cases were initiated before the governor issued his first moratorium. Landlords are still allowed to file cases if there s an emergency, but they have to prove that a tenant is a danger to neighbors or is destroying the property. However, the vast majority of eviction proceedings here, as everywhere in the country, start because tenants are behind on their rent, not because they re in violation of their lease. ....