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It has been exactly six years since heavily armed Chicago police officers broke through Anjanette Young's front door and raided her apartment by mistake. On Friday, in memory of that botched raid ...
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The Chicago Police Department sergeant who oversaw the raid was later fired, and Young reached a $2.9 million settlement with the city. “Money cannot erase the case,” Young said.