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Chicago: Shit Eating Trumpster Cops in one ‘wrong home’ raid after another…brutalizing children
Even after the botched raid, police wrote internal reports falsely claiming they had seen a suspect duck into the family’s apartment, a lawsuit alleges.
A Chicago police officer allegedly pointed his flashlight and aimed a pistol within just feet of 4-year-old and 9-year-old sisters, Reshyla and Savayla Winters, while they were lying in their beds on an August night nearly two years later they still endure that trauma.
Watch the entire video, this is only one incident…this goes on continually.
Bills That Would Strengthen Privacy For Sexual Assault Victims One Step Closer to Becoming Law After CBS 2 Investigation
CBS Chicago 1 hr ago Syndicated Local – CBS Chicago
By Samah Assad, Brad Edwards, Christopher Hacker
CHICAGO (CBS) Two bills that would strengthen privacy protections for sexual assault victims in Illinois unanimously passed the House judiciary criminal committee Tuesday and are a step closer to becoming law.
The two pieces of legislation were prompted by a CBS 2 investigation that found the personal identifiers of child sexual assault victims were visible in publicly-available court documents in Cook County. This included victims’ names, home addresses and phone numbers.
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CBS News received four awards from the National Association of Black Journalists, which were presented Saturday night.
CBS This Morning Saturday co-host
Michelle Miller co-emceed the event along with ABC World News Now co-anchor
Kenneth Moton.
The CBS Evening News earned two awards, CBS Sunday Morning earned one award and CBS News evp of news
Kim Godwin earned an award as well.
Godwin was presented during the event with the
Ida B. Wells Award “for her work as a strong newsroom leader, for being an advocate for stories about communities in the country that might have been overlooked, for her work to create a diverse newsroom, and her focus on identifying – and advocating for – young journalists throughout their careers.”