Friday, November 12, 2021

Anti Police COPA Strikes Again

City Council members upset police watchdog agency aired past disciplinary findings against slain Officer Ella French. Does anyone wonder why the crime rate under Lightfoot, has zoomed?

“Despicable,” said Ald. Matt O’Shea (19th). “Ella French was a hero.”

A Chicago police officer wore a button commemorating slain Officer Ella French at her funeral. French was fatally shot and her partner was critically wounded while in the line of duty on Aug. 7 in West Englewood.
A Chicago police officer wore a button commemorating slain Officer Ella French at her funeral. French was fatally shot and her partner was critically wounded while in the line of duty on Aug. 7 in West Englewood.
 Ashlee Rezin/Sun-Times

Cops and City Council members say they’re outraged Chicago’s police watchdog released a report saying Officer Ella French — killed during a traffic stop in August — violated department policies back in 2019.

In a news release Wednesday, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability announced a recommendation that the police department fire Sgt. Alex Wolinski for overseeing a raid on the wrong home that resulted in social worker Anjanette Young being handcuffed while she was naked.

Also Wednesday, COPA released its report on the findings of its investigation into the raid.

The report said COPA had sustained allegations against French for failing to wear a body-worn camera when she showed up after the South Side raid – and didn’t fill out a form as required.

COPA had recommended a three-day suspension for French, according to the

report.

Ald. Chris Taliaferro (29th), chairman of the City Council’s Committee on Public Safety, said a COPA outreach coordinator told him Thursday the report was completed in April, four months before French was gunned down in the line of duty.

The report wasn’t publicly released until this week because of a lengthy review by top police officials, Taliaferro said.

Still, the Council member said COPA should have stricken French’s name and recommended punishment.

Ald. Chris Taliaferro (29th).
Ald. Chris Taliaferro (29th).
 Pat Nabong/Sun-Times

“It’s in bad taste that her name is in it,” said Taliaferro, a former Chicago police sergeant.

Ald. Matt O’Shea (19th), whose Far Southwest Side ward is home to hundreds of officers, said he couldn’t believe COPA besmirched French’s name posthumously.

“They wonder why no one wants to serve as a member of the Chicago Police Department anymore. Another assault like this, despicable. Ella French was a hero,” he said.

COPA spokesman Ephraim Eaddy said a city ordinance prohibited the agency from redacting information about French. 

“Following the review and concurrence by the Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, as well as serving of administrative charges, we carefully considered the release of the report and its impact on Ms. Anjanette Young and Ella French’s family,” Eaddy said in an email. “We honor the service Officer French gave to our city and mourn her death and also hope the release of the report brings further closure to Ms. Anjanette Young.”

Days after French’s death on Aug. 7, even Young had praised French for her conduct.

On Aug. 11, Young released a statement saying French was the only officer who showed her “dignity and respect.”

French “assisted Ms. Young and allowed her to get dressed, in the privacy of her bedroom,” the statement said.

Anjanette Young.
Anjanette Young.
 Pat Nabong /Sun-Times

French, 29, was fatally shot and her partner Carlos Yanez Jr. critically wounded after they pulled over an SUV with expired plates at 63rdStreet and Bell Avenue. Yanez, who lost an eye, was released from a rehabilitation center last month.

Emonte Morgan is charged with shooting French and Yanez. His brother is also charged.

COPA’s release of French’s disciplinary findings compounds the frustration and anger that many rank-and-file officers have toward the city.

They’ve been at odds over the city’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate along with many other issues, including the city announcing that officers will get their retroactive pay from their new contract after Christmas.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous11/12/2021

    Check to see who is running copa. Then you have your answer.

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  2. Anonymous11/12/2021

    Yes, I believe sgt should be fired, the French thing is outrageous.

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    1. Anonymous11/12/2021

      The sergeant who will likely be fired was only filling in for the team’s regular sergeant. He had no involvement with verifying information in the warrant or obtaining the warrant. He was just the unlucky person who was told to supervise that team for the day. He did nothing wrong.

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    2. Anonymous11/13/2021

      fired no, reassigned to a foot post yes

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  3. Anonymous11/12/2021

    It’s definitely unfortunate that officers executed a search warrant at the wrong address and steps should taken to try to ensure that the mistake is not repeated. I’m sure that the experience was uncomfortable for Anjanette Young and all of the involved officers. Ms. Young is not exactly the type of person that most people would want to see naked. Would it be wrong to suggest that the trauma to the officers from viewing Ms. Young nude was enough punishment for their mistake?

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  4. Anonymous11/12/2021

    Why cancel days off? Stupid fucking mayor isnt gonna let CPD do its job, just stand around and watch so why bother cancelling days off, I guess its just for the optics and being able to say all days off are cancelled. This mayor is a piece of shit and I hope the city burns down

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  5. Anonymous11/12/2021

    Let the woman put some clothes on or cover her up before handcuffing her the optics look so bad especially being innocent of committing any crime.

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    1. Anonymous11/13/2021

      WIth the fat gooey body that thing has I would have had her covered up in seconds before my eyeballs burned and I couldny get that vision outta my mind

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