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- Protests intensify in Brazil. "We don't want the Cup. We want education, hospitals, a better life for our children." http://t.co/qUWI6LiZjE about 2 hours ago from web ReplyRetweetFavorite
- @reclaimuc DOJ report: 4,813 Arrest-Related Deaths reported from Jan 2003 to Dec 2009. 2,931 classified as homicides. http://t.co/e093Ubh6RS about 11 hours ago from Twitter for iPhone in reply to reclaimuc ReplyRetweetFavorite
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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
