CPD OFFICER AND NEW MOTHER ACCUSED OF MISTREATING BABY FOUND NOT GUILTY
The Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department took the unusual position that one of his officers should be fired because of alleged mistreatment of her infant child, despite the fact that she had already been cleared through the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). At the hearing, the Superintendent failed to present any credible evidence to prove the allegations against the Officer and she was found NOT GUILTY of all charges and awarded immediate reinstatement and payment of all lost pay and benefits. 14 PB 2873 (2015)