CHICAGO (AP) - Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is launching a website to allow the public to weigh in on reforms they’d like to see the Chicago Police Department make.
Madigan says in a news release Monday that the website will let residents share their experiences with the police department and suggest ways to improve public safety.
Last summer, Madigan filed a lawsuit seeking court-ordered oversight of the beleaguered police force. Such a consent decree would provide strict judicial oversight that includes a court-appointed monitor who would report to a judge about whether the city was meeting reform benchmarks.
Madigan’s office says the public input will help inform the terms of the consent decree.
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