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Body-worn cameras recorded Chicago Police Department officers denying medical attention to an arrested protester having a seizure and telling another they would be raped in jail, an Inspector General’s review of the department’s protest response found.
A police officer likely ignored a male arrestee who asked for their seizure medication while being transported to a detention center, since no response was recorded on the body camera footage, according to the City of Chicago Office of Inspector General report.
The report looked at Chicago Police Department’s use of force and response to the chaotic demonstrations and riots that followed the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25. Floyd died after a former police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes and nationwide civil unrest followed.