a police officer "believed" an SUV had been stolen and pursued the vehicle when it failed to stop, regardless of the Chicago Police Department policy that prohibits officers from initiating a pursuit when the most serious suspected offense was possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
Officer Ricardo Teneyuque did not activate his unmarked police vehicle’s lights and sirens, nor did he notify dispatchers that he was in pursuit of a vehicle, as required by CPD policy, according to the lawsuit.It is not clear whether Teneyuque was disciplined in connection with the pursuit that gravely injured Parks and ultimately caused her death. He is now a detective earning $127,620 annually
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