Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline

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61 documents for Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline
  • CHICAGO, Aug. 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- As Illinois' kids prepare to go back to school, national law enforcement leaders released a poll showing that one in three teens and one in six preteens have been victims of cyber bullying. The leaders estimate that more than 13 million children -- including half a million in Illinois -- aged six to 17 were victims of cyber bullying. More than 2 million of those victims nationwide told no one about being attacked. Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline and Homewood Chief of Police and incoming president of the Illinois Chiefs of Police Larry Burnson released the poll and called on every school in Illinois to have a proven bullying prevention program.

  • CHICAGO (AP) -- A law enforcement raid on a drug ring believed linked to tainted heroin that has been blamed for hundreds of deaths led to the arrests Wednesday of suspected gang members and a police officer, authorities said. The raid on a public housing complex was the result of a nearly yearlong investigation of the Mickey Cobras street gang, Chicago police Superintendent Phil Cline said.

  • CHICAGO The gunman who shot three people to death in a downtown high-rise law office went to the building in search of an attorney because he felt cheated over an invention, authorities said Saturday. Joe Jackson, 59, made at least one other attempt Friday to enter the offices of the intellectual property law firm Wood, Phillips, Katz, Clark & Mortimer, but was turned away because he didn't have an appointment, said Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline.

  • CHICAGO (AP) - A day after a federal judge's husband was buried, police said Sunday they have received more than 600 tips from the public about the unsolved shooting deaths of the man and his elderly mother-in-law in the judge's home. Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline, who attended Michael Lefkow's funeral, spoke briefly about the case Sunday. Cline clarified details of where two men, now sought by police for questioning, were seen near the home of U.S. District Judge Joan Humphrey Lefkow by witnesses the day of the crime.

  • If anyone offers free narcotics, don't accept it, don't use it," [Phil Cline] said at a news conference held after the meeting. "We can't confirm if fentanyl is a part of this [new wave of overdoses]," [Monique Bond] said. "We do know it is heroin and possibly very pure. "We're also alerting the drug user," she said. "They're flocking to those locations." AP

    ...Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline called together top police and drug enf...

  • ... the training of some 1,000 Mexican special police and providing them with equipment, as well as eigh... are seeing this not just in the Milwaukee-Chicago area, but also in the Mid-Atlantic and other place... And in meeting with the police superintendent of Chicago, Phil Cline, I have to say it was disco...

  • CHICAGO (AP) - A black state senator who says he was the victim of racial profiling and mistreatment when a white officer pulled over his car told a church congregation Sunday that he wants a uniform code of conduct for traffic stops. America has a problem," Sen. James Meeks told worshippers at the 10,000-seat House of Hope Church on Chicago's South Side, where he serves as head pastor. "It should not be left to the individual discretion of each and every police officer on what to do and not to do.

    Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline also addressed the congregation, and dr...

  • Since a federal judge's husband and mother were shot to death in her Chicago home last week, speculation about who was responsible focused on a high-profile white supremacist organization that had been linked to violence in the past. But when the mystery was solved in a minivan in West Allis late Wednesday, evidence including a DNA trace at the crime scene pointed to a disgruntled cancer survivor who lost a civil suit the type of person judges such as Joan Humphrey Lefkow encounter hundreds of times in their careers and might not even remember.

    ... after being pulled over by West Allis police Officer Rick Orlowski Jr. near S. 71st and W. Gran...Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline said the letter to the station, as well...

  • CHICAGO (AP) - It's the tallest building in North America, the trademark silhouette on the Chicago skyline and the destination of thousands of office workers each day. But since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, those qualities have also made the Sears Tower - like landmarks in other major cities - a tempting terror target.

    ... of these plans materialized," said Chicago Police Superintendent Phil Cline, who added that there we...

  • CHICAGO - Electronic ID cards, surveillance cameras and metal detectors are fixtures in high-rise office buildings, but experts say with thousands whizzing through the revolving doors each day, it's impossible to guarantee workers' safety. More than five years after Sept. 11, security for high-rises is still a tricky balance of protecting workers and doing it without choking off commerce.

    ...Chicago police Superintendent Phil Cline says security should be ...



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