Chicago Officer Involved in Anthony Alvarez Shooting Fired Shots in Another Chase 9 Days After Police Board Decision

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One of the Chicago police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Anthony Alvarez in March 2021 fired his weapon during another chase in July, according to newly released reports and videos from the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.

One of the Chicago police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Anthony Alvarez in March 2021 fired his weapon during another pursuit in July, just days after a Police Board review of the first incident, according to newly released reports and videos from the Civilian Office of Police Accountability.

The second pursuit and shooting took place nine days after the Chicago Police Board's one-member review ruled in favor of a 20-day suspension each for Officer Evan Solano, who shot Alvarez, and Officer Sammy Encarnacion, who initiated that chase. The Board's review was issued July 20 and sided with Supt. David Brown over COPA's recommendation for separation for Solano and a"substantial suspension up to and including Separation" for Encarnacion.

COPA's report - sent to Brown in January and publicly released earlier this month - said the agency gave"significant weight to the fact that it was Encarnacion who initiated the foot pursuit," saying it went against his training. COPA said the pursuit was"not reasonably justified" and that Alvarez's death"was the conclusion that flowed" from that decision.

 

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Yeah so what. Let police do their job. Alvarez had a gun. What don’t people get. Don’t run from police, drop your weapon and put your hands up. It’s real simple.

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