After Off-Duty Sergeant Shot Autistic Teen, Police Board Failed To Review Key Evidence
Chicago Police Board members did not review key evidence about Sgt. Khalil Muhammad’s off-duty shooting of an unarmed teenager with autism before they decided in December to keep him on the force, a WBEZ investigation has found.
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