Black female aldermen propose changes in search warrants to

Black female aldermen propose changes in search warrants to avoid repeat of botched raid on social worker Anjanette Young's home


Police used a battering ram to break into the front door of Anjanette Young’s home. An ordinance proposed by a group of Black female aldermen would require that warrants be executed in the “least intrusive” manner possible to prevent property damage.
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For Black women of the City Council’s Progressive Caucus, the botched raid on the wrong house that humiliated an innocent woman and forced a crying and pleading Anjanette Young to stand naked and handcuffed before male police officers for 40 minutes was personal and painful.
On Wednesday, they turned their outrage into action.
They introduced a sweeping ordinance that would ban no-knock warrants and require that all other search warrants executed by the Chicago Police Department be done in the “least intrusive” manner possible to prevent property damage and, more importantly, to protect the “physical and emotional health” of those involved.

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