Chicago PD Investigates Sexual Misconduct Allegations Involving Migrants and Officers

The Chicago Police Department is investigating allegations of sexual misconduct by a group of officers with newly arrived migrants. The department did not disclose the number of officers involved or whether disciplinary action has been taken. Over 8,000 migrants sent by Texas Governor Greg Abbott have been accommodated in Chicago since August, with some having to sleep on police station floors. All 22 police stations in the city have served as temporary shelters. Following the confirmation of the investigation, about 40 migrants were moved out of the Ogden district police station. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's office stated that they are monitoring the situation closely and take the allegations and the well-being of all residents seriously.
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