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Chicago police released several pieces of dash and body camera video showing the moments before and after the fatal police shooting of an unarmed young black man.
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Chicago police released several pieces of dash and body camera video showing the moments before and after the fatal police shooting of an unarmed young black man.
There is new tension in Chicago following the release of video showing the moments before and after police shot a young black man they were chasing. The unarmed 18-year-old died after being shot in the back, reports Jericka Duncan.
Chicago police released bodycam video of the police chase and fatal shooting of 18-year-old Paul O'Neal, who was killed last week. The head of the city's police oversight agency called the footage "shocking and disturbing." Warning: the video is graphic.
Chicago Police released bodycam video of the shooting of Paul O'Neal last week. The 18-year-old O'Neal was unarmed and running away from officers when he was killed. CBS News correspondent Jericka Duncan joins CBSN with more.
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A 7-year-old girl is dead and her 29-year-old father hospitalized after they were shot in a McDonald's drive-thru on Chicago's West Side. A Chicago police officer rushed Jaslyn Adams to a hospital after she was found in a bullet-ridden car. CBS Chicago's Steven Graves reports. Read more here.
Officer raced her to a hospital to no avail. Her father was also shot and seriously wounded. The car was bullet-ridden.
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On Friday, Chicago police officers stood in for the late officer Alejandro Valadez at his son's kindergarten graduation. Valadez was gunned down in the line of duty three months before his son was born. The head of the department led a huge police celebration at the school.
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The agency investigating police misconduct released video and audio recordings Friday of more than 100 violent confrontations between Chicago police officers and the public. The release is supposed to be a step toward reforming a police department with a brutal past. Dean Reynolds has more.
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To most people, the growing number of shooting deaths in Chicago is just a statistic. But for kids on the South Side, it's a part of life. A new program allows those kids to learn how to compose and share stories of their harrowing experiences, reports Dean Reynolds.
Story Squad, an audio storytelling program at the YMCA in South Chicago, encourages children to share their experiences with gun violence. In this web extra, 14-year-old Kenyanna discusses her worries and fears growing up in Chicago.
Excessive delays are plaguing security lines at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, but federal and local officials are stressing that help is on the way. TSA officials are facing increasing pressure to fix the problem. Dean Reynolds reports.
Toledo's shooting — which occurred after a police foot chase — places new scrutiny on police use of force after chasing suspects.
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