The latest episode of Dick Wolf's police procedural drama, Chicago P.D. season 12 aired on NBC on January 29, 2025. Episode 11, titled In the Trenches: Part III, was much-anticipated by the fans ...
After finding out who one of the suspects were, Intelligence searches for the others in Chicago PD season 13, episode 11. Here's how the One Chicago 2025 crossover ended.
You can watch Episode 11 of Chicago PD Season 12 on NBC, as well as on Peacock the following day. The episode will air exclusively on NBC and can stream be streamed the day after they air on Peacock.
TEMPE, AZ — New video shows Tempe Police Department officers placing a Chicago police officer in handcuffs ... or as an alternative to detention (e.g., elderly persons, pregnant women ...
Joshua Wallace, the head of CPD's Criminal Networks Group, previously saw his $839,000 personal debt featured in an Iowa newspaper after he became a finalist last year in Des Moines.
Newly-released body camera video shows the moment a man was shot and killed by Chicago Police after his girlfriend called 911 for help from her Little Village neighborhood apartment. The CPD said ...
Chicago P.D. continues to come up with new cases in every episode that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.
A video was released of a shootout involving off-duty Chicago police officers last December in the Austin neighborhood.
And City Hall faces other suits tied to the late Jon Burge, who, as the Chicago Police Department’s Area 2 commander, presided over a “midnight crew” of South Side detectives who were ...
A 911 call for a domestic dispute ended last month with Chicago police officers shooting and killing 58-year-old Timothy Glaze as he walked toward them carrying a knife in a Little Village ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Police issued a community alert Sunday about a man who sexually assaulted three women in the Logan Square neighborhood over the past few weeks. In each attack, the attacker ...
“Her loss is a shock to her family and those who knew her, and it is our responsibility to support them as they grieve,” Chicago Police Supt. Larry Snelling wrote in an email to the department.