Stories by Matt Masterson

Chicago Public Schools to Go Mask-Optional For Students, Staff Beginning March 14

The school district said it will move to a mask-optional model for all staff and across all grade levels on March 14.

No Arrests, Use of Force Reported in First Months of Chicago’s 911 Co-Responder Pilot

Program pairs police with mental health professionals to respond to some calls

Crisis Assistance Response and Engagement (CARE) teams — which are comprised of police officers trained in crisis intervention, a mental health professional and a paramedic — fielded 134 separate mental health crisis calls between Sept.13, 2021 and Wednesday, according to new city data.

2 Chicago Police Officers Wounded in Overnight Shooting on West Side

Two Chicago police officers are in fair condition after being shot outside a West Garfield Park restaurant.

Gov. Pritzker Calls Madigan Allegations ‘Deplorable,’ Says Indictment Should be ‘Wake Up Call’ For Illinois Pols

In his first public comments since the bombshell indictment was announced, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he cooperated fully with federal investigators and denied ever having conversations about appointing disgraced former Chicago Ald. Daniel Solis to a state position.

Former House Speaker Michael Madigan Indicted on Federal Racketeering Charges

Michael Madigan, who served as speaker of the Illinois House for 36 years, led a criminal enterprise disguised as a political organization that was devoted to enriching himself and his associates, prosecutors alleged Wednesday.

12-Year-Old Girl ‘Fighting For Her Life’ After Birthday Shooting in Chicago Lawn: Police

“Another child has become the victim of senseless gun violence and it must stop,” the Chicago Police Department said in a tweet Wednesday.

Suburban Businessman Pleads Guilty to Swindling Hospitals Out of Millions in PPE Payments

Dennis Haggerty, 45, of Burr Ridge, pleaded guilty before a federal judge in Chicago to one count each of wire fraud and money laundering after taking millions from an Iowa hospital in exchange for personal protective equipment he never provided.

Homicides in Chicago Remain on 2021 Pace Through First 2 Months of 2022: Police

There were 43 homicides in Chicago last month, bringing the 2022 total up to 92 through the end of February, according to data published Tuesday by the Chicago Police Department.

Woman, 16-Year-Old Boy Killed in Separate Chicago Shootings: Police

Fourteen people were shot in 12 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday, according to the Chicago Police Department.

Judge to Allow Cameras in Courtroom for Jussie Smollett Sentencing

Though cameras weren’t allowed during Smollett's trial late last year, Cook County Judge James Linn issued an order Friday allowing media organizations to film inside his courtroom during the actor's upcoming March 10 sentencing.

No Bail for Man Charged in Brighton Park Shooting That Wounded 8-Year-Old Boy

Ricco Carrasco was arrested this week and charged with aggravated battery and two counts of aggravated assault stemming from the Feb. 18 shooting. Cook County prosecutors on Thursday said they’re also charging him with attempted murder.

CPS Chief ‘Would Love’ District to be Mask Optional Before End of School Year

Despite a safety agreement with the Chicago Teachers Union that requires universal masking in schools until the end of the academic year, CPS officials on Wednesday said there may come a time sooner in which masks will not be mandatory.

Family of Anthony Alvarez, Who Was Killed by Police Officer During Foot Pursuit, Suing City

The Chicago Police Department’s failure to implement a foot pursuit policy is to blame for the shooting death of Anthony Alvarez by an officer last spring, his family has claimed in a new lawsuit.

CPS Says Special Education Students Now Have Necessary Bus Transport, But Others Still Missing Out

Last month, there were more than 700 special education students who had still not been routed onto a bus during the current academic year. But as of this week, each one of those children are now receiving their legally mandated transportation from the district.

Family of Woman Who Died in Police Holding Cell Suing City, Chicago Police Officers

Relatives of Irene Chavez filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against the city and nearly a dozen Chicago police officers, claiming they ignored Chavez’s cries for help and refused to accommodate her mental health crisis following a December arrest.

6 Killed, 23 Wounded in Holiday Weekend Shootings in Chicago: Police

According to the Chicago Police Department, 29 people were shot in 26 separate shooting incidents between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Monday.

No Bail For Chicago Man Charged With Fatally Shooting Brother After Argument

Daron Hardy, 25, was denied bail during a court hearing Monday afternoon following his arrest on a charge of first-degree murder stemming from the killing of his brother, 26-year-old Darnell Hardy.

Teen Charged in Fatal Shooting of Driver at Stop Light in Old Irving Park

Hader Garcia, 18, was arrested and charged this week with one count of first-degree murder stemming from the fatal Dec. 18 shooting of 36-year-old ​​Richard Robinette. Garcia was denied bail during a hearing Friday afternoon.

Man Upset Over Traffic Tickets Stalked Lori Lightfoot, Fired Handgun Near Her Home, Prosecutors Say

Joseph Igartua, 37, has been charged with one count of reckless discharge of a weapon and three counts of stalking. All of those charges are felonies and Igartua was ordered held without bail during a hearing Thursday.

Chicago Police Officer Charged With Punching Handcuffed Man After Christmas Eve Shootout

Christopher Hillas, 43, was charged with aggravated battery and official misconduct following an incident in which he was allegedly captured on body camera video punching a man multiple times during a pat down on Christmas Eve.

High School Senior Charged in Fatal West Town Shooting of 15-Year-Old Boy

Tremell Neloms, 18, was denied bail during a hearing Thursday after he was charged with first-degree murder in the fatal Jan. 18 shooting of Rauner College Prep freshman Caleb Westbrooks.

Chicago Man Charged 3 Years After Prosecutors Allege He Shot Woman, Himself in Washington Park

Anthony Wilson, 54, was held without bail during a hearing Wednesday afternoon following his arrest on one charge of attempted first-degree murder in the March 2019 shooting of a 57-year-old woman.

Two More Ex-Employees Charged in Overtime Scheme at Brennemann Elementary

Former principal indicted last year

Federal prosecutors in Chicago announced charges against Jennifer McBride and William Jackson, who along with former principal Sarah Jackson Abedelal, allegedly submitted false overtime slips to conceal the purchase of iPhones, iPads and approximately $30,000 in gift cards.

Second Man Charged in South Side Shooting That Led to Grandmother’s Death

Elbert Duncan was denied bail during a hearing Tuesday following his arrest on a single count of aggravated battery stemming from a nonfatal shooting outside a South Side liquor store Feb. 1. A woman walking nearby was shot and killed moments later.

CPS Taking Student Applications For Program That Aims to Increase Educator Diversity

Seniors in Chicago’s public high schools who are interested in a teaching career can begin applying to a prep program aimed at boosting the number of CPS grads working as educators within the district.

3 Killed in Weekend Shootings Across Chicago: Police

According to Chicago police, nine people were shot in nine separate incidents across the city between 6 p.m. Friday and 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Three of those victims were killed.
 

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