Video clips capture face among Chicago law enforcement officer and Black girl walking a puppy

A bodily experience between a Chicago law enforcement officer and a Black woman walking a canine that was recorded in 3 video clips early Saturday has prompted an unbiased investigation, criticism from the mayor and allegations of racial profiling from the woman’s attorney.

The actual physical interaction involving the officer — whom police have not discovered — and the female, Nikkita Brown, transpired at 12:12 a.m. in Lincoln Park, in accordance to Brown’s legal professional, Keenan J. Saulter. The encounter sparked an investigation by the city’s Civilian Place of work of Police Accountability, or COPA, and criticism from Mayor Lori Lightfoot, who said she was “quite disturbed by what I observed.”

Saulter’s law organization has introduced a few movies, just one shot by Brown as she encountered the officer and two other folks shot by bystanders. The witnesses’ videos surface to exhibit the officer and Brown in a physical altercation right after the officer confronted Brown simply because she was going for walks the pet dog after the park experienced shut, Saulter reported.

NBC News does not know what preceded or adopted any of the video in the 3 recordings.

Law enforcement have explained that due to the fact the female was not arrested, there is no arrest report detailing what happened before the face.

A statement from Saulter’s legislation agency said Brown was “brutally attacked” in an “obvious case of racial profiling” mainly because white pedestrians had been in perspective of the officer but have been not approached as

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Chicago’s most violent weekend of 2021: 104 shot, 19 of them killed. 13 kids among the wounded

In the deadliest and most violent weekend this year in Chicago, over 100 people were shot over the long Fourth of July weekend, 19 of them killed.

Among the wounded were 13 children and two Chicago police supervisors. Five of the kids were shot within nine hours Sunday evening through early Monday.

Both the number of fatal shootings and the number of shootings overall are highs for 2021, according to a Chicago Sun-Times database of shootings.

Through July 4, the most recent city data available, 2,019 people have been shot in Chicago this year, an increase of almost 13% over last year and a 58% increase in shootings compared with 2019.

In one of the weekend attacks, two people were killed and four wounded, including a 12-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy in Washington Park on the South Side.

That happened around the same time that a 6-year-old girl and a woman were shot in West Pullman and about four hours after an 11-year-old boy and a man were shot in Brainerd on the South Side. And late Sunday afternoon, a 5-year-old girl was shot in a leg, also in West Pullman.

The Washington Park shooting happened around 1:05 a.m. Monday in the 6100 block of South Wabash Avenue, where a large group of kids and adults gathered outside in a parking lot outside an apartment building to socialize and light off fireworks. Someone inside a car that drove by a group of people there started shooting, according to the

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