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Final Call News Chicago police Two years, an attempted cover-up, and several protests later, justice remains far off for Anjanette Young. In February 2019, White officers broke down her door in a wrongful raid and handcuffed her while she was naked and getting ready for bed. She was left that way––humiliated and harassed. An investigation conducted by the historically problematic Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) has just wrapped up, still, no officers face serious penalties. Despite a city that has made its systemic racism crystal clear and a current Black mayor who critics say are strangling the efforts for justice–Ms. Young and her supporters are bent on going after what is justly due. ....
Missing from an investigative report on the botched raid of Anjanette Young’s home is a statement from the victim herself, who refused to cooperate with the Civilian Office of Police Accountability because she does not trust it, her lawyer says. ....
Chicago Police Watchdog Finds Nearly 100 Misconduct Allegations Related To 2019 Raid A dozen officers mistakenly stormed social worker Anjanette Young s home in 2019 and handcuffed her while she was naked. Chicago’s police oversight group found nearly 100 alleged instances of misconduct stemming from a violent, botched raid more than two years ago on social worker Anjanette Young’s home. The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) released a statement on Thursday announcing the completion of its 16-month investigation into the 2019 raid, in which a dozen police officers knocked down Young’s door with guns drawn, and handcuffed her while she was naked and in distress. ....
Pat Nabong/Sun-Times file Missing from an investigative report on the botched raid of Anjanette Young’s home is a statement from the victim herself, who refused to cooperate with the Civilian Office of Police Accountability because she does not trust it, her lawyer says. “Since we don’t trust COPA’s transparency, we didn’t work with them,” attorney Keenan Saulter told the Chicago Sun-Times. Saulter explained that COPA interviews are recorded and taken as sworn statements, which can later be used to threaten a perjury charge. “It doesn’t make sense from an investigator’s aspect,” he said. ....