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Chicago Aldermen Set To Discuss Anjanette Young Ordinance, Calling For Rules Protecting People’s Civil Rights During Police Raids - The Chicago Crusader

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Chicago aldermen on Tuesday will discuss a proposed city ordinance that is aimed at making sure what happened to Anjanette Young doesn’t happen to you.A hearing Tuesday will lay out the details of proposed new rules that would protect people’s civil rights during future police raids.The wrong raid on Young’s home two years ago was first exposed by CBS 2 Investigator Dave Savini. Young was handcuffed naked and terrified by officers on a botched raid who had the wrong home.

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