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Editorial: Slain Chicago police officer would still be alive but for our broken system of enforcing arrest warrants

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By Chicago Tribune
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In brief

A Chicago police officer's tragic death highlights systemic failures in warrant enforcement procedures. The incident underscores critical gaps in law enforcement protocols where suspects in custody pose ongoing threats. This editorial examines how broken administrative systems and inadequate safety measures contributed to the fatality, raising urgent questions about police protection and institutional accountability in major U.S. cities.

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Editorial: Slain Chicago police officer would still be alive but for our broken system of enforcing arrest warrants
Editorial: Slain Chicago police officer would still be alive but for our broken system of enforcing arrest warrants

Chicago police Officer John Bartholomew, shot dead Saturday by a suspect in custody, should still be among us.
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