Crime

Feds unveil $1,000 payout for migrants who deport themselves with an app; Chicago resident is the first taker

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently announced a new initiative to incentivize self-deportation with a $1,000 stipend. This move comes after President Donald Trump hinted at such a program

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Lasted Crime

Man charged with shooting at acquaintance in Rogers Park was convicted of similar crime in 2016

Varvodic (CPD) A Repeat Offender: Erik Varvodic Faces New Charges for Alleged Shooting A 31-year-old North Side man, Erik Varvodic,

Armed carjacking, robberies reported in Rogers Park overnight

Rogers Park Hit by Series of Overnight Armed Robberies and Carjacking Rogers Park residents were left shaken by a string

7x felon who got shot while trying to murder a concealed carry holder gets 20 year sentence

Barnes in 2019 (CPD) Convicted Felon Sentenced to 20 Years for Attempted Murder of Concealed Carry Holder Willie Barnes, a

Man shot while sitting in car in Jefferson Park

Police in Jefferson Park are currently investigating a shooting incident that occurred overnight, leaving a man injured while sitting in

Boy, 11, shot near basketball courts inside Lawndale park

A shocking incident occurred at Franklin Park in North Lawndale on Saturday evening when an 11-year-old boy was shot near

For a change, Primary Day won’t decide NYC’s next mayor

The upcoming New York City mayoral election is shaping up to be a unique and unpredictable affair, with multiple candidates

Police identify vehicle that struck and killed pedestrian in Lakeview

Chicago police have released surveillance images of a vehicle connected to a tragic hit-and-run incident that claimed the life of

Expect Gov. Hochul’s new Parole Board picks to keep letting cop-killers walk free

Governor Kathy Hochul has been making efforts to undo some of New York state's worst criminal justice policies, but one