Chicago: Police Build Profiles on People Who Speak at Public Board Meetings

July 24th, 2019

Via: Chicago Tribune:

Chicago police have for years compiled profiles on every citizen who spoke at public meetings of the city’s police disciplinary panel, a process that included running criminal background checks and internet searches on activists, a police union official and even relatives of an innocent woman killed in a high-profile police shooting, the Chicago Tribune has learned.

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