Chicago officials failed to ‘adequately consider’ Anjanette Young’s ‘dignity’ but city didn’t intentionally conceal details, outside report finds
by Gregory Pratt, Chicago Tribune
Dec 16, 2021
3 minutes
CHICAGO — Officials in Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s administration failed to follow appropriate procedures, did not adequately communicate across departments and “did not live up to the public service mission” in their handling of a botched police raid on Anjanette Young’s home, an outside investigation by the Jones Day law firm found.
But the firm also said it found “no evidence” of “purposeful concealment” by the mayor or any city department.
The law firm released its findings Thursday, about a year after Lightfoot enlisted former federal Judge Ann Claire Williams and Jones Day
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