Federal authorities say they will not criminally charge Jason Van Dyke, the Chicago police officer convicted of murder in the 2014 shooting death of Black teenager Laquan McDonald.
who were angry about what they saw as a lenient sentence had called for federal prosecutors to charge Van Dyke again.
“If you set this precedent of reconvicting people because you don’t think he got enough time, then hundreds of thousands of Black men in Illinois alone could be harmed,” Hunter said at the time. “They will use this case as a way to keep them incarcerated. This is a back door to perpetuate slavery. We should be very careful of this kind of precedent.”
“Given these factors, there is a significant prospect that a second prosecution would diminish the important results already achieved," it reads.never be a police officer again
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