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OIG Statement on the Issuance of the Anjanette Young Investigation Report

The City of Chicago Office of Inspector General (OIG) has concluded an investigation into the City’s handling of the aftermath of the February 21, 2019, Chicago Police Department wrong raid on the home of Chicago resident Anjanette Young. OIG’s 163-page Summary Report of Investigation (SRI) has been submitted to the Mayor’s Office, Chicago Police Department, Department of Law, and Civilian Office of Police Accountability. OIG has requested that these departments submit any response to the SRI within the next 30 days, and will incorporate any such replies into the detailed summary of OIG’s investigation to be provided in the next quarterly report.

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