Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Monday said his administration would move forward with changes to the Chicago Police Department after U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions ordered a review of federal agreements that have bound other cities’ departments to reforms.
In a two-page memo , Sessions said agreements reached previously between the department's civil rights division and local police departments — a legacy of the Obama administration — will be subject to review by his two top deputies, throwing into question whether all of the agreements will stay in place.