The family of a 13-year-old boy who was shot by a Chicago police officer on the West Side last week has filed a lawsuit.
Corbitt is desperately concerned about her 13-year-old son's recovery after he was shot by Chicago police.
"How many Black and brown individuals need to be shot, killed or severely injured like Miss Corbitt's son until the city of Chicago will change and implement a real foot pursuit policy," her attorney, Andrew Stroth, said. The Chicago police officer who shot the boy has been relieved of his police powers and an investigation into the incident is underway.Chicago police were trying to stop a stolen vehicle wanted in connection with a carjacking when the boy got out and fled on foot, officials say.
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