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“You Have The Wrong Place!” Chicago Police Handcuff Naked, Innocent Woman In Wrongful Raid

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Anjanette Young was just undressing after work when the Chicago police broke into her apartment on a faulty warrant. She's currently in the process of suing the police department but the city is trying to withhold evidence.

Source: MadameNoire

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