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Recent uscop articles
- Mothers of Chicago Police Torture Victims Demand the Return of their Disappeared Sons
- Wrongful Conviction and Poverty is like Peanut Butter and Jelly
- Three murders at Menard, Illinois Correctional Center in Less than 2 Months
- Does Stop-and-Frisk Create More Crime?
- New NYPD Tapes Reveal Racism behind Stop-and-Frisk
- One year on, 1 a.m. Vigil Marks the Struggle for Justice, Celebrates the Life of Rekia Boyd
- NYPD Detectives Who Killed Kimani Gray Have Rap Sheets
- The NYPD Declares Martial Law in Brooklyn
- Call to a 2nd People’s Hearing on Police Crimes
- Silencing the Chicago “Code of Silence”
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- RT @mrdaveyd: RT @KIRO7Seattle: BREAKING: The I-5 Bridge over Skagit River has collapsed. People and vehicles are in the water. about 10 hours ago from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Senate votes to kick formerly incarcerated off food benefits, ratcheting up 40 years of the PIC and war on the poor http://t.co/tReRcJ4UgN about 17 hours ago from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Remember the hysteria around Crack Babies in the 1980s? Largely untrue, it became a runaway myth to justify drug war https://t.co/gNvJpWqB6b about 17 hours ago from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- Photos of Children From Around the World With Their Most Prized Possessions (play, commodities, inequality, gender) http://t.co/75Fu7UIr6D about 18 hours ago from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- RT @prisonculture: Why should poor black & brown people in this city trust the SAME GANG that has been screwing them for YEARS in this city? 08:56:08 PM May 22, 2013 from Twitter for iPhone ReplyRetweetFavorite
Monthly Archives: December 2012
Silencing the Chicago “Code of Silence”
CHICAGO—In an unanticipated move, the City of Chicago took tangible legal steps in federal court this week to silence the Chicago Police Department’s “code of silence.” The city announced it had struck a macabre deal with Karolina Obrycka, a bartender … Continue reading
