...250 feet from a school or playground – currently they must stay at least 500 feet away. Language from the Synopsis: “Synopsis As Introduced: Amends the Unified Code of Corrections....
...open and transparent. According to Jurgens, Officer Squires was not charged because the officer insisted that there was an attempted head butt by the person he arrested, and that being...
...a judge hadn’t yet ruled. “Nobody’s pushed anything under the rug (about) any of our police officers,” Mayor Renner thundered at the blogger during the Feb. 22 city council meeting....
...Illinois Attorney General has already written several opinions that any elected officer of a public body retains their First Amendment rights, even when it concerns those discussions occurring in a...
Pontiac, IL. (ECWd) – Another Corrections Officer at the Illinois Department of Corrections, Pontiac Correctional Center was arrested. We previously reported on the five Pontiac officers arrested and charged with...
Bloomington, IL. (ECWd) – This is an update to our earlier article on the five Illinois Department of Corrections Officer who ended up being arrested mid-February. All five officers were...
...jurisdiction of a department or agency of the United States by falsely telling a Federal Bureau of lnvestigations Special Agent and a federal Task Force Officer that his only interest...
...provide the very complaint on officer Squires that we knew about. Instead, they provided other complaints while suppressing the most recent one against him. A follow-up FOIA was also denied...
...decorations, issuing two tickets totaling $1000. Plaintiffs attempted to comply with the tickets, but were unsuccessful in meeting with the Code Enforcement Officer. A neighbor tried to assist, but was...
...Copies of all complaints filed against Officer Curtis Squires in the last 5 years. Copies of all discipline reports filed against Officer Curtis Squires in the last 5 years. Copies...