Chicago Police Union Wants All Officer Misconduct Records Destroyed After 5 Years

The Fraternal Order of Police is now arguing that keeping the records public forever violates a provision in its collective bargaining agreement with the city.
Jan. 17, 2020
The Fraternal Order of Police is now arguing that keeping the records public forever violates a provision in its collective bargaining agreement with the city. 
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