Ella French: Chicago police watchdog wants cop suspended but there's a problem
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November 15, 2021
Chicago Police Department officer Ella French was killed tragically at a traffic stop shootout
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: A Chicago police watchdog has been criticized
heavily after it demanded the suspension or firing of eight police
officers, who were involved in the botched 2019 raid of Anjanette Young.
However, one of the cops named in the list is officer Ella French, who
was killed in August of this year during a traffic stop.
As per reports, the raid at Young happened in February 2019 when cops barged into her house while she was naked only to find later that it was a wrong address. After Ella’s death, the social worker remembered her respectfully and claimed she was the only person who “treated her with dignity”.
Now, Mayor Lori Lightfoot, members of the City Council, the president of the city's police officers' union, and a brother of the slain officer have slammed the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA)
recommendation. But in its defense, the Chicago police review agency
said that though the report on the raid of Young’s house was released
publicly recently, it was completed in late April, two months before
Ella was murdered.
The woman officer died after an SUV was
approached by her and another cop. But one of the people inside the
vehicle identified as Monte Morgan did not cooperate and reportedly
pulled a .22 caliber handgun and fired. One of the bullets hit Ella in
the head while officer Carlos Yanez Jr. got stuck in the right eye and
shoulder. While Yanez Jr survived, Ella lost her life.
Meanwhile,
while referring to Ella’s earlier 2019 raid, Ephraim Eaddy, Chief
Spokesperson to COPA said in an email to the Chicago Sun-Times:
“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 added, “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.” But COPA demanded the suspension in its report because
Ella was not wearing a body-worn camera when she reached Young’s house.
Criticizing
COPA’s report, John Catanzara, president of the Chicago Fraternal Order
of Police, said, “This is the latest example of why that agency has
zero credibility in the eyes of every CPD officer. We demand an apology
immediately for the intentional harm caused to Ella's family, friends
and co-workers.”
Lightfoot said that COPA should have considered
Young’s praise for Ella before including her name in the list. She
added, “They could have taken different action, particularly in light of
the fact that Ms. Young herself said that Officer French showed her
respect and treated her with dignity. It just doesn't make sense that
COPA made this decision.”
Ella’s brother, Andrew French, also
expressed his shock and stated, “This is disgraceful. This is
disrespectful to her name, disrespectful on so many levels.” And, in a
statement, Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown said, “Failing to
acknowledge her death in the line of duty and redact her name from the
Civilian Office of Police Accountability's report is unnecessarily
insensitive.”
2 comments:
This is Bullshit on the living room floor. When a criminal is killed does the city attempt to prosecute them for other crimes they committed? Maybe The Civilian Office of Police Accountability needs to be de-funded.
What's the police outrage all about? I don't remember the cops being outraged when the Houston police union head and Houston police chief disparaged the couple murdered by a group of cops fraudulent raid on the couples home.
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