Stories by Matt Masterson

CPS Will Require Students, Staff to Wear Masks Indoors When School Resumes Next Month

Chicago Public Schools students and staff must continue wearing masks inside facilities and maintain 3 feet of social distancing where possible when in-person learning resumes at the end of August.

Shooting of Party Bus Riders Marks Third Mass Shooting Within 6 Hours Wednesday: Police

Eight people who had been around a party bus were shot on the North Side late Wednesday, marking the third shooting in Chicago with at least five victims in just a six-hour span, according to the Chicago Police Department.

No Bail for Second Alleged Gunman Charged in Murder of 7-Year-Old Jaslyn Adams

Devontay Anderson allegedly used an AK-47 style weapon to fire more than two dozen shots into a car carrying a 7-year-old girl at a West Side McDonald’s in April, and then fled the state to avoid arrest.

Getaway Driver in Hadiya Pendleton Murder Sentenced to 42 Years in Prison

During a sentencing hearing Tuesday, family members of the slain teen made clear they feel the man who served as the getaway driver was just as responsible as the man who fired the fatal shots in 2013.

Second Alleged Gunman in Killing of 7-Year-Old Jaslyn Adams Arrested in Chicago

Two months after federal authorities posted a $10,000 reward for his arrest, the second man accused of fatally shooting 7-year-old Jaslyn Adams as she sat in a McDonald’s drive-thru on the West Side has been found.

City, Chicago Police Were ‘Unprepared’ for Protests, Unrest in Wake of George Floyd Killing Last Summer: Report

The city and Chicago Police Department did not have the “policies, reporting practices, training, equipment, data analysis, community engagement, or inter-agency coordination required to respond effectively” to widespread protests and unrest last summer, according to a new report.

‘We Are Coming For You’: Chicago Police Launch New Gun Investigations Team

Chicago police have recovered a record number of illegal firearms so far this year, but the city’s top cop on Monday said his department is now launching a team that will target those who buy the guns for others.

11 Killed, More Than 50 Shot in Chicago Shootings Over the Weekend

According to the Chicago Police Department, 56 people were shot in 44 shooting incidents between Friday evening and Sunday night. Eleven of those victims died.

Ex-Ald. Joe Moreno to Avoid Prison After Guilty Plea in 2019 Case

The former 1st Ward alderman pleaded guilty to multiple charges Friday, but will avoid jail time, following a highly publicized 2019 incident in which he loaned his vehicle to a woman and then falsely claimed it had been stolen.

Teen Charged in Death of Veteran During Attempted Carjacking Held Without Bail

Frank Harris will remain in jail following his arrest on charges of murder and aggravated vehicular hijacking, stemming from the death of Keith Cooper, 73, who was struck in the head during an attempted carjacking.

ACLU of Illinois Suing Police Department for Records on Social Media Monitoring Program

According to a 41-page complaint filed Thursday, the Chicago Police Department has refused to share information about its social media monitoring task force, including the reason for its expansion, which accounts are tracked and what is done with that information.

Pritzker Signs Bill Making Illinois 1st State to Ban Police From Lying to Minors During Interrogations

Working to reverse a notion that Chicago and Illinois have become false confession capitals in the U.S., Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed legislation Thursday that prohibits the use of deceptive tactics by law enforcement officers when interrogating juveniles.

Ex-CPS Principal Hit With Federal Charges Over Alleged Overtime Scheme

A former Chicago Public Schools principal who was removed from her post two years ago amid allegations of financial misconduct is now facing federal charges alleging she authorized overtime for her employees and then collected back that cash for her own use.

No Bail for Chicago Man Charged With Shooting at Acquaintance, Postal Carrier

Caleb Del Toro, 24, will remain in jail after he allegedly wounded an acquaintance and shot at a postal carrier during an incident on the Northwest Side earlier this month.

CPS Says Equity, Student Supports at Center of $9.3B Budget Proposal

The school district on Tuesday released its budget proposal for the 2022 fiscal year, which includes $672 million for priority facility investments throughout the city and more than $1 billion in federal funding for student supports.

Chicago’s Top Cop Touts ‘Significant and Substantive’ Meeting With Biden on Violence Prevention

After meeting with President Joe Biden on Monday, Chicago police Superintendent David Brown reiterated his belief that there must be “real consequences for serious crimes.”

Attempted Dognapping Precipitated Fatal Shooting on Lower West Side: Prosecutors

After being chased into his home while out for a walk with his dog, a 22-year-old Chicago man allegedly retrieved a firearm, went back outside and fatally shot a 26-year-old in the head on Friday evening.

11 Killed in Chicago Shootings Over the Weekend

According to the Chicago Police Department, 40 people were shot in 33 separate incidents over the weekend, including a man who was gunned down as he left the Cook County Jail on Saturday night.

Man Dead After Police Shooting in West Garfield Park

Three Chicago Police Department officers and the marshal opened fire on the man after he refused to exit a vehicle in the 100 block of South Kilpatrick, according to police Superintendent David Brown.

Police Hiring Process Leads to ‘Disproportionately High Attrition’ for Black Candidates: City Watchdog

Chicago’s Office of Inspector General found that while Black candidates make up 37% of the initial officer applicant pool, they comprised just 18% of the candidates who were ultimately invited to the CPD’s Police Academy.

Chicago Man Charged in Federal Court Following Shooting of ATF, CPD Officers

A 28-year-old Chicago man who allegedly shot two federal agents and a Chicago police officer as they were driving Wednesday in an unmarked vehicle in Morgan Park apparently believed the victims were members of a rival street gang, according to federal prosecutors.

Chicago Police Officer, 2 ATF Agents Shot at I-57 On-Ramp

A Chicago police officer and two federal agents are expected to survive after they were shot early Wednesday while driving in a vehicle onto the I-57 highway. A person of interest is being questioned in connection with the shooting, officials said.

Chicago’s Top Cop Says Courts ‘Making Us All Less Safe’ After Bloody Fourth of July Weekend

At least 100 people were shot, including 18 who died, between Friday evening and Monday night in what was so far the bloodiest weekend of 2021, according to Chicago Police Department data.

Iowa Man Allegedly Had Loaded Rifle, Laser Sight in Hotel Room Overlooking Ohio Street Beach

Keegan Casteel, 32, was allegedly found in possession of a loaded rifle with a laser sight and multiple ammunition magazines inside his 12th-floor Chicago hotel room overlooking Ohio Street Beach during the Fourth of July weekend.

Chicago Police Canceling Days Off, Extending Hours for Officers Over Fourth of July Weekend

Police officials say additional officers will be on the ground this holiday weekend, including along the lakefront and around entertainment venues. Those officers will be working 12-hour shifts and all days off have been canceled through Monday.

Chicago Remains on Pace For One of the Deadliest Years Since 1990s

Chicago has recorded 332 homicides through the first six months of 2021, according to the Chicago Police Department. Though that figure is just below the 338 homicides in the first half of 2020, it still marks the second deadliest six-month stretch to start a year since 1999.
 

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