A year after controversy over the Mount Prospect Police Department uniform patch deeply divided community leaders and residents, officials announced this week that they’re donating $23,391 from sales of the decommissioned shoulder patch to the 100 Club of Illinois, which helps families of Illinois first responders killed in the line of duty.
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