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The Gangster Squad was formed in 1946 to keep East Coast Mafia out of L.A. Its 'anything goes' approach endured through the 1950s in an era when justice was found far from the courthouse. Sgt. Willie Burns had a Tommy gun on the bench in front of him when his 18 handpicked candidates arrived at the 77th Street station on the edge of Watts. It was a cool evening in November 1946, and the men
Brian De Palma is a man of contradictions. The director is known for filming spectacular scenes of violence: Just think of the elevator slashing in "Dressed To Kill," Al Capone's baseball bat in "The Untouchables" or pretty much all of "Scarface." Yet his riskiest and maybe best film, 1989's "Casualties of War," looked at an unspeakable act of violence †the wartime rape and murder of a
Just in time for Halloween, the Pittston Area and Wyoming Area football teams are being mysterious. They’ve at times looked scary good and at times scary bad. Maybe they look like they wear different masks from game-to-game and even within games for these two reasons: For the first time each team has a new coach in the same year, Tony Donato at PA and Randy Spencer at PA. And while each team has
A former high-ranking police official was arrested Tuesday on charges that he lied when he denied that he and detectives under his command tortured murder suspects decades ago, allegations that led Chicago to pay former inmates millions and helped spark Illinois' death-penalty moratorium.
U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald says retired Chicago police Cmdr. Jon Burge "broke the law when he was supposed to uphold it." Fitzgerald says others may be charged, too.
A former Chicago police official accused for decades of beating, shocking and otherwise abusing scores of black suspects was arrested Tuesday and charged with lying under oath when he denied his participation.
A former high-ranking police official was arrested Tuesday on charges that he lied when he denied that he and detectives under his command tortured murder suspects decades ago, allegations that led Chicago to pay former inmates millions and helped spark Illinois' state's death-penalty moratorium.
CHICAGO (AP) - For 15 years, former Chicago homicide supervisor Jon Burge lived quietly in Florida, free from prosecution despite a growing chorus of claims that he had shocked, beaten and suffocated suspects to get confessions in the 1970s and 1980s.
A former high-ranking police official was arrested Tuesday on charges that he lied when he denied that he and detectives under his command tortured murder suspects decades ago, allegations that led Chicago to pay former inmates millions and helped spark