A quarter long project in collaboration with the Invisible Institute's Citizen's Police Data Project. My team and I explored how socio-demographic features such as race and ethnicity could play a role in the outcomes of police misconduct investigations. Overall, the project provided quantitative information about race and police misconduct in the city of Chicago. We found our results could support the hypothesis that race and ethnicity may play a role in the outcomes of police misconduct investigations, even if under specific circumstances, and that the use of force seems to be racially discriminatory in a more systematic manner.