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Chicago Cop Who Shot Laquan McDonald Pleads Not Guilty

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Twelve hours later, another man was injured in a police-involved shooting and was taken to the hospital in serious-to-critical condition, authorities said. Interim police superintendent John Escalante was more forthright about police responsibility for Jones’s death than the department had been after previous shootings.


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Janet Cooksey (right) shares a picture of her son, Quintonio LeGrier, as she listens to speakers talk about the deaths of LeGrier and Bettie Jones before the start of a vigil December 27, 2015, in Chicago.


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In the incident in Chicago, the father of 19-year-old Quintonio LeGrier called police after he noticed his son was behaving oddly, according to an account from the Chicago Tribune. “It’s a weapon when you’re not”.

US Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced earlier this month that a federal investigation into the Chicago Police Department would focus on whether there was a racial dimension to its use of force and its accountability procedures for officers involved in the use of force. Van Dyke was charged with first-degree murder in November, after the city released an October 2014 video that showed the cop firing 16 shots into McDonald as he appeared to be walking away from the officers.

In Chicago, protesters have called for Emanuel’s resignation after a video was released last month showing Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke, who is white, shooting Laquan McDonald, 17, in 2014.

Emanuel has resisted calls for his resignation, despite ongoing protests.

Over the weekend, Chicago police killed two other people, a 55-year-old woman who was shot accidentally and a 19-year-old man police described as “combative” before he was shot. Jones, who lives downstairs from LeGrier’s father, was “accidentally struck and tragically killed” when the officer opened fire, police said.

His comments echo other calls for action made by the families of Jones and LeGrier at a news conference Sunday.

Herbert said Tuesday that he was continuing to consider such a request, but for now was satisfied with the selection of Gaughan, of the Circuit Court of Cook County, to hear the case. Police opened fire, and both LeGrier and Jones were shot.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel is expected to reveal his plan for changes within the Chicago Police Department on Wednesday.

Grieving relatives and friends of two people shot and killed by Chicago police said Sunday the slayings raised concerns about why officers “shoot first and ask questions later”, saying the city failed residents even as a…

Many charge that Emanuel delayed the release of dashcam video of the 2014 shooting in order to smooth the way for his re-election early in 2015. He said that raised questions about whether police could have perceived LeGrier as a threat at such a distance.

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The cop hasn’t been named yet, but has been put on desk duty for the next 30 days as Chicago’s Independent Police Review Authority investigates the case. Van Dyke, who is charged with murder, pleaded not guilty Tuesday.

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