The Chicago Public Safety Committee voted against an ordinance that would restrict police raids on Chicago homes.
Public Safety Committee voted against an ordinance that would restrict police raids on Chicago homes., who endured trauma and made it public. She says it still causes her pain.Young’s home was wrongly raided in 2019 when police burst in andAnjanette Young case: $2.9 million settlement expected in botched Chicago police raid
A Chicago City Council committee on Monday recommended paying $2.9 million to a woman who was handcuffed while naked by police officers during a botched raid of her home in 2019.indicated she repeatedly told them they had the wrong house. She was not allowed to cover up until a female officer arrived. The ordinance named for her bans the use of no-knock warrants, restricts police from pointing guns, especially at children, requires transparency and gives victims rights.with Young.
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