CHICAGO (CBS) --Dexter Reed's family could get a $1.25 ... has said it appears Reed, 26, shot and wounded an officer in the 3800 block of West Ferdinand Street before four other officers fired ...
A controversial settlement is now in City Council limbo after the deal to award $1.25 million to the family of a man shot and killed by Chicago police after he fired at officers was not brought up for ...
Show Caption1 of 28 A still image from a video released by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability shows a group of Chicago police officers surrounding a vehicle driven by Dexter Reed, 26, ...
the former head of Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability, weighed in Thursday on the police shootout that killed Dexter Reed last month. Reed, 26, was shot and killed by police on ...
Officers then returned fire — shooting Reed's vehicle 96 times ... "I think this is a case worth fighting," said O'Shea. "Dexter Reed fired at Chicago Police officers striking a police officer.
Alderman Marty Quinn, whose 13th Ward on Chicago's Southwest Side is home to a lot of first responders, calls the settlement a bad deal. "Dexter Reed shot first, and you can't shoot a Chicago ...
shows that five tactical officers involved in the shooting death of Dexter Reed in a traffic stop on March 21 conducted dozens of uneventful traffic stops on Chicago's West Side just prior to the ...
The Chicago City Council Finance Committee was ready Monday to battle over a controversial settlement for the family of Dexter Reed, who was killed by Chicago police officers last year in a shootout ...
CHICAGO — The family of a man who was killed ... The settlement proposed by city attorneys for the family of Dexter Reed is still subject to approval by aldermen. A group of pro-police aldermen ...
The City Council should not approve the proposed $1.25 million settlement to the survivors of Dexter Reed, shot dead last March by Chicago police after he opened fire on them.
The backstage drama days before she resigned included a threatened no-confidence vote by a city oversight panel that could ...
The City Council should not approve the proposed $1.25 million settlement to the survivors of Dexter Reed, shot dead last March by Chicago police after he opened fire on them. This is not to say ...