Jury awards Chicago police whistleblower Beth Svec more than $4M in suit against city

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A jury awarded Chicago Police Department whistleblower Beth Svec more than $4 million in her suit against the city.

A Cook County jury on Friday awarded a former Chicago police detective more than $4.3 million in damages after deciding the city violated the Illinois Whistleblower act.

Svec's lawyer, Torreya Hamilton, said the verdict should motivate "good police officers to come forward" when they witness wrongdoing."If the department doesn't have your back, a jury will," Hamilton wrote in an email to the Chicago Sun-Times.Svec was involved in a pilot program on the South Side investigating gun cases in CPD's Area South detective regions, according to the initial complaint filed in Cook County circuit court.

That series of events was documented from the officers' point of view in a police report at the time, according to the suit. The men were to be charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and aggravated battery to a police officer, the complaint said. Eyewitness accounts and recovered video footage of the arrest were also inconsistent with the officers' narrative, according to the complaint.

 

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