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South Shore Line police-involved shooting raises questions about fare enforcement

A little a year ago, there was a tragic example of the consequences of wrongheaded transit policing in Chicago. On February, 28, 2020, the very day Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced that the city would be adding 50 new officers to the Chicago Police Department’s public transportation unit in response to a recent wave of violent robberies on the CTA, officers shot Ariel Roman, 33, twice after trying to detain him for walking between ‘L’ cars, inflicting life-changing injuries. When the two officers tried to stop Roman for this minor breach of CTA rules, he fled. Rather than letting the unarmed man go, the officers pursued him and escalated the situation, pepper spraying and tasing him before recklessly shooting up a Grand Avenue Red Line station escalator after him, which could have easily resulted in the death of a bystander. Roman, who worked as a cook, was wounded in the buttocks and abdomen. As of last August, he was still forced to use a colostomy bag. He has filed a federal

South Shore Line shooting: Passenger shot by officer charged with aggravated battery

Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District/YouTube A suburban man put a South Shore Line transit police officer in a chokehold and clawed at his face before the officer shot him earlier this week at a Far South Side train station, Cook County prosecutors said during a Saturday hearing. A judge set bail at $50,000 for Lansing resident Alfredo Alanis, 33, who is charged with aggravated battery to a peace officer following the Thursday morning disturbance on a commuter train from Indiana to Chicago. Alanis allegedly got angry and threatened a worker who asked him to buy a ticket at the next stop about 8 a.m., prosecutors said.

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