CHICAGO (CBS) — A former investigator who was fired from the city agency that investigates shootings by Chicago police officers has been awarded $1.1 million in damages, after he sued the city over his dismissal.
WBEZ reports a Cook County jury awarded Lorenzo Davis, a former supervising investigator at the Independent Police Review Authority — now the Civilian Office of Police Accountability — $1.1 million in damages for emotional distress.
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Davis was fired