A recommendation from the city’s lawyers to pay $1 million to the mother of a man who was fatally shot by Chicago police in May 2019 after a foot chase will not get a vote by the Chicago City Council.
according to the investigation of the incident by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, known as COPA.
Police Officer Robert Rhodes said he fired 11 shots at Brown after he pulled the pistol out of his jacket pocket and pointed the weapon at officers. Two witnesses confirmed Rhodes’ statement, according to COPA’s report. While the probe by COPA found that Rhodes’ actions complied with departmental policy, the probe said there was not enough evidence to determine whether Lisciandrello’s decision to open fire at Brown was justified, according to COPA’s report.
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