Over the past decade, the Waukegan Police Department has faced numerous allegations of misconduct, resulting in significant financial settlements. Between 2006 and 2015, the city and its insurers paid approximately $26.1 million to about 50 individuals wrongfully arrested or convicted due to police misconduct. Common violations include coercing false confessions, excessive use of force, and fabricating evidence. Typical punishments for officers have ranged from suspensions to terminations, though some officers faced no disciplinary action. Use-of-force incidents have led to severe injuries and fatalities, with outcomes often resulting in legal settlements. The department has also experienced administrative scandals, including leadership issues and internal dysfunction, contributing to a pattern of misconduct and lack of accountability.