
Class-Action Lawsuit Targets Police Stop-and-Frisk Practices
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Plaintiffs in the lawsuit say these police practices violated their constitutional rights.
More than two million people might be eligible to join a class-action lawsuit over the Chicago Police Department’s stop-and-frisk practices, according to attorneys suing CPD and the city. We learn more from Rashawn Lindsey, one of the plaintiffs in the suit, and attorney Antonio Romanucci of the firm Romanucci and Blandin.
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Class-Action Lawsuit Targets Police Stop-and-Frisk Practices
Clip: 9/7/2021 | 8m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
More than two million people might be eligible to join a class-action lawsuit over the Chicago Police Department’s stop-and-frisk practices, according to attorneys suing CPD and the city. We learn more from Rashawn Lindsey, one of the plaintiffs in the suit, and attorney Antonio Romanucci of the firm Romanucci and Blandin.
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