We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. Black woman forced outside while naked by L. County sheriffs. Not even understanding why this was happening to me. A report by CBS 2 found that Young told cops they were in the wrong house at least 43 times. The woman was left standing naked for almost 15 minutes, until a female police officer finally arrived and walked Young to her room so she could get dressed. I truly believe they would have shot me. As Young had told the officers repeatedly, they were in the wrong house.

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Lightfoot Knew Woman Had Been Handcuffed While Naked During Mistaken Police Raid in November 2019
Not registered? Register here. Bodycam footage shows officers forcing their way into Anjanette Young's apartment after smashing the door open. The social worker had just got from home from work and was undresssing in her bedroom when the officers used a battering ram and crowbar to burst in. Addressing a news conference on Wednesday, Ms Lightfood described how she felt after watching the video. She said: "I am deeply sorry and troubled that her home was invaded and that she had to face the humiliation and trauma that she suffered. That is just not right.
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A still image from a Chicago Police Department body camera video shows a police raid at the home of Anjanette Young in February Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Thursday acknowledged that she has known since November that Chicago police officers handcuffed a naked woman during a mistaken raid of her home in February Lightfoot told reporters Wednesday that the first she learned about the raid was Tuesday morning, after CBS2-TV aired video of the raid on Monday night, creating a national firestorm. During the raid, Anjanette Young, a social worker, tells seven male police officers 43 times that they are in the wrong home and begged them to let her get dressed. However, emails sent to her and that she responded to show she knew about the issue of botched raids, which CBS2-TV had been reporting on for months. Those emails will be made public, Lightfoot said, who added that she did not see the video of the raid until Tuesday morning. Lightfoot acknowledged that the raid — and efforts by city lawyers to prevent Young from getting a copy of the video and to stop CBS2-TV from publishing the video — had damaged her efforts to reform the Chicago Police Department.
CBS 2 also filed a request for the video. But the Chicago Police Department denied the requests. Young recently obtained the footage after a court forced CPD to turn it over as part of her lawsuit against police. They knew that the way they treated me was not right. If you believe police have wrongly entered your home, tell us about it here. The video reveals on Feb. Not long before, the licensed social worker finished her shift at the hospital and had undressed in her bedroom. Outside, officers repeatedly struck her door with a battering ram. From various angles, the video captured the moments they broke down the door and burst through her home.