
Woman who was shoved FACE-FIRST into a concrete jail cell bench by police officer during DUI arrest
CBS Chicago reported on October 9th, 2013 about a woman who was seriously injured after being thrown headfirst into a jail cell after being arrested for drunk driving. The incident was caught on jail surveillance cameras. (source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3367556/Woman-shoved-FACE-concrete-jail-cell-bench-police-officer-DUI-arrest-gets-875-0000-Chicago-suburb.html)

Skokie pays out $875,000 in police excessive force case from 2013
(source: http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/skokie/news/ct-skr-hart-settlement-tl-1224-20151218-story.html)

Review panel criticized: Protests call for replacing police review agency
"As a police officer, the use of deadly force should be an absolute last resort." --HLO client Lorenzo Davis. Davis was fired by ChicaGotham bosses at the Independent Police Review Authority (IPRA) for refusing to change his findings that some Chicago police officers had used deadly force, unnecessarily. Before he became an IPRA investigator, Davis was a Chicago Police officer himself for 23 years, a District Commander in Austin, a detective, and even a Training Academy instr