Stories by Matt Masterson

Kim Foxx Allowed to Continue Use of Outside Lawyers in Jussie Smollett Case

Judge Michael Toomin denied a petition from Sheila O’Brien, who argued that Kim Foxx’s hiring of attorneys from outside her office should not be allowed under state statutes.

Senn High School Students Hold Sit-In After Racial Discrimination Allegations

Female student said teacher told her to “go back to your country”

Students inside a North Side high school staged a sit-in Wednesday following allegations that a school staffer told a female student to “go back to (your) country” after she refused to stand for the pledge of allegiance.

Widow of Slain Chicago Police Commander Paul Bauer Suing Online Arms Marketplace

“If the Armslist Defendants had acted with reasonable care – instead of callous and willful disregard of human life – Commander Bauer would still be alive,” a federal complaint states.

Mother of Teen Killed Inside Cook County Jail Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Leticia Ruiz says the Cook County sheriff failed to protect her son from a reputed gang member who allegedly beat him to death inside the jail earlier this month, and that the “vicious and violent” beating was avoidable.

Grand Jury Indicts Jussie Smollett in Alleged Hoax Attack

Six-count indictment accuses actor of making four separate false reports

Nearly a year after he was charged with lying to police about orchestrating an attack on himself, the former “Empire” actor is again facing charges in Cook County court.

12 Men Have Convictions Tossed in Latest Mass Exoneration Tied to Ex-Chicago Sergeant

Nearly 100 felony drug convictions tied to disgraced former Chicago police Sgt. Ronald Watts have been tossed out since 2017. 

New Bill Could Give Illinois Students Time Off to Address Mental Health Issues

State Sen. Rob Martwick says the bill would grant students up to five excused absences from class to let them “take care of their mental health, just like they would be with a broken bone or the flu.”

Chicago Police Union President Faces 4 Challengers in March Election

Officers in Chicago’s largest police union will have a choice in their leadership next month as the organization enters its third straight year without a contract, a department overhaul and an impending decision on a new superintendent.

Chicago Police Make Arrest in Blue Line Passenger Shooting

The arrest came in large part, police said, due to surveillance footage captured by the CTA and witnesses who identified the suspect in photo arrays.

Lincoln Park HS Leader Out Amid Allegation of ‘Improper Contact’ With Student

Chicago Public Schools has opened an investigation into Judith Gibbs after a video shared with students allegedly shows her grabbing a student’s face inside the school.

Outgoing CPS Watchdog Admits Some Complaints Against Him Were ‘Justified’

Inspector General Nicholas Schuler says Mayor Lightfoot requested resignation

CPS Inspector General Nicholas Schuler said allegations that he made sexist or racist comments are “totally baseless.” But he admitted that he was a “frequently impatient boss” who drove his employees “sometimes excessively hard.”

Passenger Shot on CTA Blue Line Train at UIC-Halsted Station

The victim is in “very serious” condition after he was shot once as he rode a Blue Line train in what police believe may have been a targeted robbery attempt.

CPS Internal Watchdog Steps Down Amid Report of Investigation

Nicholas Schuler submitted his resignation Monday, just days after a report by the Chicago Sun-Times detailed allegations of a “toxic workplace” inside his office.

Police: Shootings, Homicides Increase in 2020 Despite Overall Decline in Violent Crime

Interim Superintendent Beck calls increases “alarming”

Chicago saw a notable uptick in shootings and homicides in the first month of 2020, but police say that overall, violent crime incidents in Chicago actually decreased in comparison to January 2019.

Charlie Beck Announces ‘Transformative Overhaul’ of CPD Organization

A massive restructuring plan for the Chicago Police Department aims to streamline operations and put the department in a better position to comply with the federal consent decree.

Jussie Smollett’s Attorneys Seek Documents Related to Firing of Eddie Johnson

Attorneys for the former “Empire” actor subpoenaed Chicago’s inspector general, requesting documents tied to an October 2019 incident in which the city’s top cop was found asleep behind the wheel of his car. 

Jussie Smollett Case Still Top of Mind One Year After Incident

Wednesday marks one year since Jussie Smollett reported to police he’d been the victim of a bigoted attack near his Streeterville home. The case continues to make regular headlines, particularly as Cook County’s state’s attorney seeks re-election. We review the case.

Timeline: The Jussie Smollett Incident

On Jan. 29, 2019, Jussie Smollett reported to Chicago police that he’d been the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. We review the turning points in the case.

Report: Chicago Police Prioritize Arrests of Sex Sellers Over Buyers, Traffickers

The Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation found that while overall prostitution-related arrests in Chicago fell by half between 2013 and 2017, the arrest of sellers of sex made up an increasingly large percentage of that total.

Von Steuben Staffer Removed Amid Allegation of Inappropriate Contact with Student

“Please know that we are taking this situation seriously, and we remain committed to providing your children with a safe, positive learning environment where they can reach their full potential,” the school’s principal wrote in a letter Thursday.

Chicago Man Arrested for Red Line Attack, Robbery

Chicago police say surveillance photos released earlier this month helped detectives identify the offender.

Lawsuit: Convicted CPD Officers Used ‘Bogus’ Warrants to Raid Women’s Homes

In separate incidents, two Chicago women say multiple Chicago police officers fabricated evidence in order to unlawfully search their homes and make arrests for drug violations that were later dismissed.

R. Kelly Will Face Trial in Alleged Sex Assault of Former Hairdresser

The woman says she was 24 years old and working for R. Kelly when the R&B singer allegedly tried to make her perform oral sex on him in 2003.

CPS Seeking to Combat Truancy Through Attendance Tracking Program

Chicago Public Schools is proposing a new agreement with a South Side nonprofit to help monitor attendance at nine high schools through home visits and other services in an effort to ward off truancy.

Chicago Legal Group: COPA Should Handle Sexual Misconduct Cases Involving Police

Citizen complaints of sexual misconduct lodged against Chicago police officers are handled by the department’s own Bureau of Internal Affairs. Why a group of Chicago lawyers and legal analysts say that should change.

Chicago Police Warn of Carjackings Near Washington Park

The incidents each involved a group of men approaching a lone woman and threatening them, sometimes at gunpoint, according to police.
 

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