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Hometown Police Shoot Pet Dog in Front of a 6-Year-Old Girl

By Stephanie Baer Tribune reporter 3:32 p.m. CDT, July 27, 2014 A family dog was allegedly shot and killed in front of a 6-year-old girl by a police officer in southwest suburban Hometown Friday afternoon. The dog’s owners said their one-year-old German Shepherd mix, named Apollo, had run out the …

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It ain’t me

Some folks are born made to wave the flag They’re red, white and blue And when the band plays, ‘Hail to the Chief’ They point the cannon right at you John Fogerty – Fortunate Son

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Ex-cop accused of planting drugs might wind up back on force

Sun, 07/27/2014 – 6:35pm Stefano Esposito AND RUMMANA HUSSAIN A former Chicago cop caught up in a “hare-brained” scheme to plant drugs and a gun in a suburban woman’s car — a scheme that led to a $375,000 city payout — may soon get his job back. Slawomir Plewa could …

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The Chicago Tribune’s War On Dissent: Activists Respond

Author: CIMC On February 10, the influential Chicago Tribune published a lengthy and extraordinary editorial embracing police spying, entrapment and law enforcement tactics grounded in the billy club and the agent provocateur. The paper’s beef? A jury had found three defendants innocent days earlier of bogus state terrorism charges in the NATO 3 case. …

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Rahm Emanuel: Send illegal immigrant shelter kids to Chicago

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel wants to open the city up to more immigrant children crossing the border illegally, with plans to open up shelters in the city to 1,000 minors by the end of the year. Mr. Emanuel’s office also plans to launch a “broad-based pro bono campaign,” using the …

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Reputed mobster allegedly tossed woman down stairs 3 times: affidavit

BY FRANK MAIN Staff Reporter July 21, 2014 8:17PM A reputed Chicago mobster allegedly tossed an elderly woman down a set of stairs three times — killing her — after he conned her into signing over her property to him, according to an informant in a racketeering case unveiled over …

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Using A $1,000 Camera Drone, Photographer Creates Stunning Video Of Chicago

Chicago: A Bird’s-eye view from Colin Hinkle on Vimeo. By John Dodge CHICAGO (CBS) — Using a remotely controlled camera setup that costs around $1,000, Colin Hinkle has captured some stunning views of Chicago. Watch as he sweeps the drone over Northerly Island. Smile has he hovers over children as …

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10,000 People Marched Through Downtown Chicago To Say Stop Bombing Gaza!

Posted 5:24 PM, July 20, 2014, by Randi Belisomo Thousands of Palestinian protesters and sympathizers demonstrated today in downtown Chicago at the Israeli Consulate. The protestors demanded an immediate halt to Israel’s military action in Gaza, where more than 400 people have been killed. They say there are a quarter …

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Stop Saying Chicago Is the Murder Capitol

According to the FBI figures, Flint, Mich., had the highest murder rate of any sizeable U.S. city in 2012, the most recent year available. There were 62 murders per 100,000 population (which, coincidentally, was just about Flint’s estimated population that year). Trailing Flint were Detroit (54.6 murders per 100,000), New …

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Another State OKs Medical Marijuana Use In 2015

Posted by: Will Phoenix According to a new press release, Illinois has officially announced its approval of a new medical marijuana program. At a meeting yesterday the JCAR (Joint Committee on Administrative Rules) green lighted specific regulations for a pilot program at a meeting held in Chicago. They reviewed the …

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Accessorizing Your Fireplace

Looking to spruce up your living room without spending a fortune? Fireplace accessories give the room a fresh look and add personality. ShopChimney offers a wide variety of attractive and charming accents for your fireplace and hearth. With fireplace doors, you can kill two birds with one stone. You protect …

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Court orders Chicago to pay NRA’s legal fees

A federal court is ordering the city of Chicago to pay the National Rifle Association nearly $1 million in legal fees. The NRA had challenged a Chicago law banning gun sales within the city limits that a federal court ruled unconstitutional in January. Chicago also paid the NRA $600,000 in …

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