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http://articles.chicagotribune.com/...ot-dog-20110819_1_family-dog-damages-officers
Man, I sure hope this is a precedent setting case. The officer was given $2000 in punitive fines, and the supervisor was given $1000 for allowing this to happen.
In a perfect world, the officer would have been on the hook for the entire $333,000.
A federal jury awarded $333,000 to a Chicago family Thursday after Chicago police officers raided its South Side home with guns drawn and shot its dog in a search that found no criminal activity in the apartment
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The jury awarded Thomas Russell $175,000, Darren Russell $85,000 and their parents $35,000 each. The jury also awarded the family $2,000 in punitive damages, levied against Antonsen for shooting the dog, and $1,000, against the police supervisor who made the decision to arrest Thomas Russell.
Man, I sure hope this is a precedent setting case. The officer was given $2000 in punitive fines, and the supervisor was given $1000 for allowing this to happen.
In a perfect world, the officer would have been on the hook for the entire $333,000.