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Chicago FOP demands apology, retraction from Congressman Bobby Rush
The president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police has demanded that Congressman Bobby Rush (D-Ill) retract a comment he made at a rally last weekend in support of Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx that the FOP “is the sworn enemy of black people.”
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FOP's Preib echoes Chicago police officers' no-confidence sentiment about state's attorney Foxx
Martin Preib sees Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx’s handling of the Jussie Smollett case as just the latest example of a pattern of misguided actions she has taken since assuming office.
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Media make it "impossible for a police officer to get a fair trial": Chicago Fraternal Order of Police
"The media in Chicago is fiercely anti-police,' said Martin Preib, vice president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police. "So much so that it's almost impossible for a police officer to get a fair trial in Chicago."
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Police shooting verdict will be appealed, Chicago FOP president says
"There will be an appeal," Chicago Fraternal Order of Police President Kevin Graham told the Chicago Tribune. "Mark my words, there will be an appeal. We do think Jason has a tough road to go but he is not standing alone."
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No on-call system for Chicago SWAT endangers officers and civilians, FOP complaint says
The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) recently filed a complaint that accuses Chicago’s SWAT team of having a shortage of manpower that endangers the public and police force.
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Arena complaint alleges that officers used racial slurs
Chicago Alderman Mark Arena of the 45th Ward filed a complaint with the Civilian Office for Police Accountability (COPA) after several Chicago Police Department officers allegedly made racially charged slurs about a controversial affordable housing project at 5150 N. Northwest Highway.
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Complaints by Arena staff violate police officers' rights, police group says
The Chicago Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) believes complaints made by 45th Ward Alderman John Arena staff against Chicago Police Department members who are opposing a building project violate the civil rights of the members.
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Chicago police pension bailout may be derailed by out-migration, financial expert says
Chicago’s police pension bailout in the General Assembly's budget deal this summer could be derailed if the state continues to empty out as Illinoisans flee for better tax climates and opportunities elsewhere, a researcher for a fiscal advocacy group said.
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Chicago police union responds to analysis of pension fund
The Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 7, the Chicago Police Department union, responded to projections estimating the Policemen’s Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago will require a taxpayer bailout to pay for retiree benefits in four years.
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Attorney to sanctuary cities: The law is on Trump's side
While the Obama administration turned a blind eye to sanctuary cities, President Donald Trump won't, Greg Jarrett, a Fox News host and former attorney, said recently on The Morning Answer radio show.
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President Trump holds listening session on Chicago violence
After meeting at the White House on Tuesday to talk about gun violence, sanctuary cities, and “ambush style” attacks on law enforcement, Dean Angelo, president of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, told local radio hosts President Donald Trump demonstrates a lot of support for police work.
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Fraternal police group leader fights to hold on
The words "dirt" and "rumor" seemingly shouldn't be tossed around in a "fraternal" election, but nothing about the heated contest for president of the Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge 7 is routine.