New analysis shows Chicago cops almost never disciplined for misconduct
Chicago Police officers were disciplined in only 3 percent of more than 56,000 misconduct complaints filed over a 12-year period, according to a new analysis.
The University of Chicago Law School and the Invisible Institute posted the complaints Tuesday morning on a database available to the public.
Independent journalist Jamie Kalven, the founder of the Invisible Institute, obtained the information after filing a lawsuit against the city.
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