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Chicago Officer Involved in Anthony Alvarez Shooting Fired Shots in Another Chase 9 Days After Police Board Decision
One of the Chicago police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Anthony Alvarez in March 2021 fired his weapon during another chase in July, according to newly released reports and videos from the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.
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COPA Releases Full Report on Fatal Police Shooting of Anthony Alvarez
Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability on Wednesday released the full report of its investigation into the fatal police shooting of Anthony Alvarez in March 2021, more than a month after the Chicago Police Board’s one-member review sided with Supt. David Brown on lesser discipline for the officers involved.
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COPA Releases Full Report on Fatal Police Shooting of Anthony Alvarez
Chicago’s Civilian Office of Police Accountability on Wednesday released the full report of its investigation into the fatal police shooting of Anthony Alvarez in March 2021, more than a month after the Chicago Police Board’s one-member review sided with Supt. David Brown on lesser discipline for the officers involved.
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Protest Planned After Chicago Cop Who Fatally Shot 22-Year-Old Anthony Alvarez During Foot Chase Gets 20-Day Suspension
“I’m angry, frustrated,” Anthony’s mother Veronica said. “COPA assured me they were going to take his charge. There’s no one that we can trust now.”
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Attorney: Chicago Cop Who Fatally Shot Anthony Alvarez to Keep His Job
The family attorney of a man fatally shot by a Chicago police officer last year said Thursday that the Chicago Police Board denied a recommendation to fire the officer.
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Protests Planned After Officers in Toledo, Alvarez Shootings Not Charged
Residents and activists are expected to gather in Chicago Wednesday for protests and rallies calling for justice after two officers in the shooting deaths of 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez will not be charged, according to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office.
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Residents, Activists Express Shock After No Charges Filed in Shooting Deaths
Residents and community activists are sharing their shock and outrage after Cook County States Attorney Kim Foxx announced that she would not file criminal charges against police officers who fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez. NBC 5’s Natalie Martinez has the story.
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Residents, Activists Express Shock After No Charges Filed in Shooting Deaths of Toledo, Alvarez
Residents and community activists are sharing their shock and outrage after Cook County States Attorney Kim Foxx announced that she would not file criminal charges against police officers who fatally shot 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez.
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2 Officers Not Charged in Fatal Shootings of Adam Toledo, Anthony Alvarez
Nearly one year from the week two fatal police shootings rocked Chicago, the city’s top prosecutor revealed charges wouldn’t be filed against the officers involved. NBC 5’s Christian Farr reports.
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Why Top Prosecutor Said Charges Weren't Filed in 2 Fatal Police Shootings
Nearly one year from the week two fatal police shootings rocked Chicago, the city’s top prosecutor revealed charges wouldn’t be filed against the officers involved, but she noted one major caveat.
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No Charges for Officers in Fatal Shootings of Adam Toledo, Anthony Alvarez
The officers involved in two highly polarizing fatal shootings in Chicago – the killings of 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez – will not face charges, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx announced Tuesday.
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No Charges for Officers in Fatal Shootings of Adam Toledo, Anthony Alvarez
The officers involved in two highly polarizing fatal shootings in Chicago – the killings of 13-year-old Adam Toledo and 22-year-old Anthony Alvarez – will not face charges, Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx announced Tuesday.
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Family of Anthony Alvarez Files Lawsuit, Claims Lack of CPD Foot-Pursuit Policy Led to His Shooting Death
A federal civil rights lawsuit has been filed against the city, claiming its failure to implement a foot-pursuit policy for the Chicago Police Department was the driving force behind a fatal shooting last year.