Ben Austen, Chicago After Laquan McDonald. The New York Times Magazine, 20 April 2016. “In the wake of a shocking video that showed a black teenager shot 16 times by a police officer, the city is rocked by revelations of police brutality and misconduct–and by activists determined to upend the political order.”
April 20, 2016
Chicago After Laquan McDonald
April 20, 2016 Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Ethics, Police Brutality, Racism Tagged With: 'eliminate the threat', anita alvarez, better government association, brandon smith, chicago police department (c.p.d.), chicago police superintendent garry mccarthy, craig futterman, dante sevin, fraternal order of police, independent police review authority (ipra), invisible institute, jamie kalven, jason van dyke, jeff neslund, jon burge, laquan mcdonald, matt topic, mayor rahm emanuel, mayor-appointed chicago police board, michael robbins, police brutality, police code of silence, rekia boyd, tina hunter, william calloway