4 Months Into the Year, Chicago Set to Exhaust $82M Annual Budget for Police Misconduct Settlements
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Firearms violations by city employees highlight IG's quarterly report
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4 Months Into the Year, Chicago Set to Exhaust $82M Annual Budget for Police Misconduct Settlements
Ald. Gilbert Villegas plans to invoke a rarely used rule at Wednesday’s Chicago City Council meeting to force representatives of Mayor Brandon Johnson to answer questions publicly about their plan to handle police misconduct lawsuits.
Chicago Set to Exhaust Annual Budget for Police Misconduct Settlements – WTTW (Chicago)
The city of Chicago is on track to exhaust the $82 million officials set aside to cover police misconduct settlements and judgments in 2025, just four months into the year, city records show. By comparison, taxpayers spent a total of $107.5 million in 2024 to resolve police misconduct lawsuits. “What we see now is what happens when there is no plan,” Ald. Gilbert Villegas said.
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