Extra Extra: Attorney General Visits Chicago
By Chuck Sudo in News on Dec 12, 2014 11:30PM
- Attorney General Eric Holder was in Chicago Friday to discuss police tactics and building trust between cops and communities. Holder said communities must ask "fundamental questions about the lack of trust between some communities and the police officers who serve those communities." [Sun-Times]
- Marion Eichholz died last month at age 102. She was the last living survivor of the 1915 S.S. Eastland disaster. [Tribune]
- A Lincoln Park home with a three-story waterfall sold recently for $1.99 million. [DNAInfo Chicago]
- Michael D. Williams, the suspect in the Amtrak train stabbing in southwest Michigan, will undergo a psychiatric evaluation. [ABC 7]
- Bears offensive coordinator Aaron Kromer admitted he made a mistake when he spoke to NFL.com's Ian Rappoport about the team's offensive struggles. [CBS Chicago]
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