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CPD’s Pattern and Practice of Home Invasions

by Maira Khwaja, Trina Reynolds-Tyler, and Invisible Institute July 27, 2021July 27, 2021

n Tuesday, July 27, seven months after Chicago witnessed body-camera footage of Anjanette Young in her home, naked and surrounded by officers who were raiding it in search of someone who did not live there, the City Council is holding a hearing on an ordinance named after her. The Anjanette Young Ordinance would prohibit the […]

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Op-Ed: Chicago’s Overpoliced Neighborhoods Will Remain “Occupied” Until the City Defunds CPD

by Bobby Vanecko June 24, 2020July 9, 2020

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