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This R&D provides resources on protests against and controversy surrounding the Chicago Police Department. The shooting of the seventeen-year-old Laquan McDonald by Chicago police in November 2014 has aroused controversy, especially because the Chicago Police Department tried to delay the release of the video. Activists have implied that Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel did not want the video released as well because it would have hurt his re-election bid. The Justice Department recently announced that it will investigate the practices of the Chicago police, creating a possible headache for Democrats since Chicago has not had Republican leadership in nearly a century.
The images of a police officer shooting a teenager in Chicago are appalling: https://t.co/dgbEfPYcZF pic.twitter.com/SG2AapV438
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) December 6, 2015
Chicago’s deeply flawed process for investigating police shootings: “The entire system is built to impede the truth” https://t.co/pZ76JXTCf1
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) December 5, 2015
Laquan McDonald swung knife aggressively, claim newly released Chicago police reports https://t.co/EJ9BfzuSMU
— The Guardian (@guardian) December 5, 2015
Bernie Sanders calls for Chicago resignations in police shooting case https://t.co/DFx630jLKL | Getty pic.twitter.com/TO85oTrgHH
— POLITICO (@politico) December 4, 2015
Chicago to release video of another controversial police killing https://t.co/vbvm2netgE pic.twitter.com/HsivY49A1e
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) December 4, 2015
Recent events in Chicago have created the perfect storm of questions surrounding police accountability: https://t.co/o1z1G4ol2V
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) December 1, 2015
Sen. Dick Durbin asks Attorney General Loretta Lynch to conduct federal civil rights probe into Chicago police https://t.co/Mf1c4Llwhj
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) December 3, 2015
Mayor Rahm Emanuel reverses stance, backing federal probe of Chicago police https://t.co/4isFuKKSoE pic.twitter.com/susfpQHS8N
— Bloomberg Business (@business) December 3, 2015
Mayor Emanuel opposes federal investigation into Chicago Police Department tactics. https://t.co/OSGDk5MQrm pic.twitter.com/P6HQlUnOuA
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) December 2, 2015
Illinois attorney general wants federal civil rights investigation into Chicago police https://t.co/jzpxlqRYrY pic.twitter.com/kzb1eUBp73
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) December 2, 2015
Chicago police chief fired a week after the release of Laquan McDonald dash-cam video: https://t.co/IkH7YmMt4E pic.twitter.com/JdXjTkS5FT
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) December 2, 2015