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Union: 17 Chicago cops resting in burgled office suspended

CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago Police suspended several officers captured on video during last summer's widespread unrest who were lounging - and apparently even sleeping - inside a burglarized congressional campaign office as people citywide vandalized and stole from businesses, a police union official said Thursday.

Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara told the Chicago Sun-Times that the suspensions of 17 officers and supervisors ranged from one day to 20 days. He also said the union has filed grievances challenging all of the suspensions. Catanzara did not return calls Thursday for comment from The Associated Press

The department did not confirm the suspensions but in a news release said that the Bureau of Internal Affairs has concluded its investigation and that the members of the department involved 'œhave been notified of the results of the investigation.'ť

The video was recorded as Chicago police and other departments nationwide were scrambling to quell widespread vandalism, theft and arson in the wake of George Floyd's death after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee into the Black man's neck for several minutes.

The video in which Chicago officers could be seen relaxing and apparently sleeping in the campaign office on the city's South Side of Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Chicago), with some officers apparently brewing coffee and making popcorn, quickly turned into a national news story that angered and embarrassed Mayor Lori Lightfoot, Police Superintendent David Brown and others.

'œWe should all be disgusted,'ť Lightfoot told reporters after Rush watched the video and turned the footage from May 31 and early June 1 over to her. 'œWe should all feel hurt and betrayed in this moment of all moments.'ť

Brown asked incredulously during a press briefing at the time: 'œSleep during a riot? What do you do on a regular shift when there's no riots?'ť

Shortly after the video became public, Brown vowed to suspend those involved.

As he did after the video was made public, Catanzara this week said looting at the strip mall where Rush's office was located was over by the time officers arrived, He said the officers secured the area before they went inside.

'ťThey had already secured the whole property..." he told the newspaper. 'œThey came around the front. There was nothing going on. That was done. Period. Are they supposed to stand at attention in the mall?'ť

FILE - This file still image taken from security video released by the Congressman Bobby Rush's Campaign Office shows Chicago police inside Rush's burglarized congressional campaign office in Chicago on Sunday, May 31, 2020. Chicago Police suspended several officers captured on video during 2020's widespread unrest who were lounging, and apparently even sleeping, inside a burglarized congressional campaign office as people citywide vandalized and stole from businesses, a police union official said, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. (Congressman Bobby Rush's Campaign Office via AP, File) The Associated Press
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