A jury on Wednesday awarded $5.74 million in damages to a Chicago family who accused police of violating their civil rights in a botched raid of their home in 2018.
The City of Chicago will pay $5.7 million after a jury found that police officers wrongfully raided the Tate family’s home.
The jury found that nine CPD officers acted improperly and used excessive force against Ebony Tate, her mother and four ...
SWAT officers stormed Ebony Tate's home without knocking, aimed guns at children and forced their grandmother outside in her underwear. "I’m just praying that this will put a stop to the wrongful ...
Back in 2018, CPD's SWAT team executed a warrant on the Tate family home, looking for a suspect that neither lived there nor was known to the family.
A Chicago family was awarded $5.7 million after a traumatic police raid illustrates the risks of no-knock warrants.
CHICAGO (WBBM) -- The civil rights trial of a wrongful Chicago police raid on an innocent family began on Monday. The case involves a Chicago grandmother, her daughter, and her four grandchildren, who ...
The City of Chicago will pay $5.7 million after a jury found that Chicago police wrongfully raided the home of a family.
If Rahm Emanuel testifies as scheduled on Feb. 3, it will be the first time a former Chicago mayor will have to answer questions under oath in open court about allegations of police misconduct.
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