City To Pay $2.25 Million For Home Invader Shot By Cop
The Chicago City Council voted 35-4 today to pay $2.25 million to the family of a 14-year-old home invader who died after he was shot in the back by an off-duty police officer in 2002.
The Chicago City Council voted 35-4 today to pay $2.25 million to the family of a 14-year-old home invader who died after he was shot in the back by an off-duty police officer in 2002.
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Wow. The state of Illinois is up in arms about Blagojevich.
Yet, they pay millions to the family of a home invader.
Someone needs to get their priorities straight.
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Chicago Tribune | Dan Mihalopoulos | January 13, 2009 07:27 PM