Ald. Harry Osterman, 48th, speaks during a City Council meeting on Nov. 26, 2019. He told CPD officials that many Chicagoans will struggle to have faith in the police force if the department doesn’t more strongly confront its links with white supremacist or far-right groups. (Antonio Perez / Chicago Tribune) City Council members expected clarity on the Chicago Police Department’s stance on extremism within its ranks, but instead were left frustrated and confused after a hearing Wednesday about how the department has handled investigations into officers’ links with hate groups. The Committee on Public Safety hearing stretched over two hours...