Chicago police are looking into whether supervisors whose names appeared in the media in connection with the NATO summit have been targeted online, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.
The Tribune bases its report on an interview with a police source.
The wife of a high-ranking police supervisor received a telephone call informing her that her husband had been shot dead, after which the caller threatened the woman's life, the Tribune reports.
The names of police supervisors appeared in tweets about the NATO summit, which Chicago hosted on Sunday and Monday. Police clashed with protesters during the two-day gathering of world leaders, the source pointed out to the Tribune.
Reports also circulated during the summit that the website of the Chicago Police Department, along with sites of other government agencies, might have been temporarily hacked.
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