He repeatedly showed up at the victim’s home uninvited and in violation of a court order. He broke a window of her car. He ...
Ald. Raymond Lopez, 15th, announced his plans Monday to test a technology that helps police identify and respond to gunshots with tools like acoustic detectors, infrared cameras and even drones.
Chicago leaders are blocking a move that would have made changes to its operation as a sanctuary city, including giving police the green light to flag the feds over migrants involved in gangs, drugs, ...
A man convicted twice for stalking the same woman was sentenced to 10 years in prison, according to the Kern County Superior Court website.
Chicago alderman Raymond Lopez joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the sanctuary city's refusal to work with the Trump administration to remove criminal migrants as the incoming administration ...
Aldermen voted 39-11 to table the vote on an amendment from Southwest Side Aldermen Raymond Lopez, 15th, and Silvana Tabares, 23rd, to allow Chicago police to work with federal agencies on ...
Alders approved more than $35 million in settlements, blocked a vote to amend the city’s Welcoming City ordinance and delayed ...
CHICAGO - A gunshot detection system is set to be launched in Chicago’s Back of the Yard s neighborhood, Ald. Raymond Lopez (15th) announced on Monday.
Ald. Raymond Lopez, the proposal’s main sponsor, said he would continue to work to repeal certain protections for undocumented immigrants in Chicago but did not provide specifics on what he ...
But technology watchdog Lucy Parsons Labs is already skeptical of the plan. "Raymond Lopez is just brushing shoulders at these companies that want to take ShotSpotter's market share," said ...
L ess than a week before Donald Trump’s inauguration, Chicago City Council signaled its opposition to the President-elect’s ...