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Operation New Dawn Hammers Chicago Crime: 179 Face Federal Charges

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July 2, 2026

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Operation New Dawn Hammers Chicago Crime: 179 Face Federal Charges
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Fox News

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· Jul 3, 2026

FBI announces 305 arrests, 24 missing children recovered in Chicago during Operation New Dawn

Operation New Dawn brought 11 federal agencies together to execute 305 arrests in Chicago over 60 days, recovering 24 kidnapped or missing children.

ArcaMax

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· Jun 25, 2026

First felony conviction from Operation Midway Blitz on rocks amid grand jury scandal

CHICAGO — One of the only felony convictions secured by federal prosecutors in Operation Midway Blitz now appears to be under threat as a scandal over alleged grand jury misconduct continues to swirl around the U.S. attorney’s office. Anthony...

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Detain, Search, Use Force: Act’s big security guard overhaul

Detain, Search, Use Force: Act’s big security guard overhaul

Wirepoints

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· Jun 24, 2026

When “Clean Slate” Becomes a Blindfold; New Concerns from Inside Illinois’ Criminal Justice System – Awake Illinois

Retired Police Chief Tom Weitzel: Illinois has developed a reputation for passing sweeping criminal justice reforms that prioritize political optics over operational reality. Public safety too often takes a backseat to messaging. The Clean Slate Act appears to follow that same pattern.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 6, 2026

24 Missing Children Rescued In Massive Federal Chicago Area Sweep

Nearly 200 people have been charged, and over 300 individuals have been arrested as part of a new federal law enforcement effort in the Chicago area. The initiative, dubbed “Operation New Dawn,” focused on a 60-day mission starting in May to crack down on violent crime, including robbery, kidnapping, firearm offenses, and fentanyl trafficking. According [] 24 Missing Children Rescued In Massive Federal Chicago Area Sweep

Off The Press

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· Jun 23, 2026

DOJ sues New York over law barring federal agents from wearing masks

The Department of Justice is suing New York over a law set to take effect this week that would bar federal agents from wearing masks, opening them up to “harassment, tracking, intimidation, and assaults.” Associate Attorney General Stanley Woodward, Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate and other DOJ attorneys in the Civil Division filed the lawsuit []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "Operation New Dawn Hammers Chicago Crime: 179 Face Federal Charges": Fox News — FBI announces 305 arrests, 24 missing children recovered in Chicago during Operation New Dawn. ArcaMax — First felony conviction from Operation Midway Blitz on rocks amid grand jury scandal. The New Zealand Herald — Detain, Search, Use Force: Act’s big security guard overhaul. Wirepoints — When “Clean Slate” Becomes a Blindfold; New Concerns from Inside Illinois’ Criminal Justice System – Awake Illinois. Tampa Free Press — 24 Missing Children Rescued In Massive Federal Chicago Area Sweep. Off The Press — DOJ sues New York over law barring federal agents from wearing masks