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Yes, There Are Knives That Shoot Bullets
By Whet Moser
But they're rare, illegal in Chicago, and very, very expensive. Read more
What Rahm Emanuel Left Out of His Speech on Chicago Police Reform
By Whet Moser
Other cities that have been through DOJ-led police reforms, and that are going through them right now, have brought activists and the police union to the negotiating table. Is Chicago ready for that much reform? Read more
Alvarez Challenger: "If I Were She, I Would Resign"
By Carol Felsenthal
Donna More, who hopes to unseat Anita Alvarez in the March primary, says the state's attorney has become a "lightning rod" in the community. Read more
Supreme Court: No, You Still Can't Own an Assault Rifle in Highland Park
By Whet Moser
The nation's highest court passed on a challenge to the suburb's assault-weapon ban, but Clarence Thomas's dissent shows how times have changed in the fight over guns. Read more
Chicago Police Department Reforms Could Go Further than a DOJ Investigation
By Whet Moser
When Cincinnati had a reckoning for its police department, it relied not just on the expertise of the feds, but the community, to introduce a wide range of significant changes. Read more
How to Fix the Chicago Police Department
By Whet Moser
It’s going to take a lot more than a task force on police accountability. Read more
Rahm is the Real Loser After Garry McCarthy's Ouster
By Carol Felsenthal
Once thought of as Rahm the Impaler, the mayor has lost a lot of credibility in the past few weeks. Read more
The Laquan McDonald Video Didn’t “Rip” Chicago Apart, but Now Its Leaders Face a Reckoning
By Whet Moser
Chicago's leadership asked for calm in the wake of the video's release, and they basically got it. But now what happens to them? Read more
What Happened the Last Time a Chicago Cop Was Charged with Murder
By Whet Moser
In July 1980, three Chicago cops were charged with murder in the fatal beating of a mentally ill man arrested for smoking on an El train. Read more
The Trib Shows How the Speed Cameras Are a Mess. Is There a Better Way?
By Whet Moser
It's a mess of the administration's making, but one that reflects our conflicted priorities about pedestrian safety in America. Read more
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