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I have a lot of respect for Anjanette Young, the Black woman whose dignity and wellbeing Chicago police officers had such little regard for that they made her wait handcuffed and naked for over half an hour while they searched the wrong home for a suspect in Feb. 2019.
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For nearly two years, Anjanette Young has been trying to get Chicago police to account for the harm Read more
Some victims of police violence let the system break them and beat them into silence. Some seek justice for a while then give up because America is gonna America. Both are natural responses, as citizens shouldn’t be tasked with fighting for respect and basic rights from those whose job it is to protect and serve. Young has spent nearly two years seeking justice for what happened to her, and during a rally that took place outside her church on Chicago’s South Side on MLK Day, she let it be known that she ain’t stopping.
Standing outside her church for a Martin Luther King Jr. Day rally, social worker Anjanette Young called for change as she recalled the night when Chicago police officers mistakenly raided