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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Federal judge tosses lawsuit seeking to hold CPD responsible for not pursuing violent armed robbery crew
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Federal judge tosses lawsuit seeking to hold CPD responsible for not pursuing violent armed robbery crew

Last updated: March 20, 2025 11:16 am
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Dakotah Earley’s journey towards justice faced a setback recently as a federal judge dismissed his lawsuit against the city of Chicago and several police officers. The lawsuit sought to hold the city responsible for a policy that allegedly hindered officers from pursuing fleeing suspects, ultimately leading to Earley’s near-fatal encounter with armed robbers in Lincoln Park.

The night of the robbery was a horrific ordeal for Earley, who was shot multiple times by a gunman demanding his phone password. The incident was part of a series of robberies in Lakeview and Lincoln Park that left numerous victims in its wake. Despite the efforts of CPD officers to apprehend the suspects, their pursuit was called off, allowing the criminals to continue their crime spree.

Following the incident, Earley filed a lawsuit claiming that CPD’s vehicle pursuit policy created a dangerous situation that prevented officers from apprehending the offenders before they could harm him. However, Judge LaShonda Hunt dismissed the case, stating that the officers’ decision not to pursue the suspects did not constitute a violation of Earley’s rights.

The lawsuit highlighted CPD’s strict policy on vehicle pursuits, which critics argue places significant limitations on officers’ ability to apprehend suspects. The policy requires officers to weigh the necessity of apprehending a suspect against the dangers of a pursuit, often discouraging pursuits altogether.

In the aftermath of the incident, Earley has made significant strides in his recovery, including adjusting to a new prosthesis and pursuing finance classes. Despite the setback in his legal battle, Earley remains positive about the future and is grateful for the support of his family and community.

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The dismissal of Earley’s lawsuit comes at a time when police pursuit policies are under scrutiny following several high-profile incidents resulting in tragic outcomes. The city of Chicago has faced numerous lawsuits and multi-million-dollar settlements related to police pursuits that ended in tragedy, prompting calls for reform and accountability within the department.

As Earley continues his journey towards healing and justice, his case serves as a reminder of the complexities and challenges involved in balancing public safety with the need to hold law enforcement accountable for their actions. Despite the legal setbacks, Earley remains determined to seek justice for the harm he endured and to advocate for changes that will prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. Jones was in the Volkswagen’s back seat, chatting with his friends as they made their way through the bustling city streets. The sun was beginning to set, casting a warm glow over the buildings and creating long shadows on the pavement.

Suddenly, the sound of sirens pierced through the chatter, causing Jones to sit up straight and look out the window. A CPD squad car was speeding down the road, weaving in and out of traffic with reckless abandon. Jones felt a sense of unease wash over him as he watched the squad car approach from behind.

As they reached an intersection, the squad car ran a red light, causing a cacophony of screeching tires and honking horns. Jones gripped the edge of his seat as the squad car collided with a car that was crossing the intersection. The impact was deafening, and Jones felt the force of the crash reverberate through the Volkswagen.

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In the chaos that followed, Jones and his friends scrambled to make sense of what had just happened. The air was filled with the smell of burning rubber and gasoline, and the sound of sirens continued to wail in the distance. Jones peered out the window and saw the wreckage of the two cars, their metal frames twisted and mangled beyond recognition.

As emergency responders arrived on the scene, Jones could see the devastation that had been wrought by the collision. The family of the woman who had been killed in the crash stood nearby, their faces etched with grief and disbelief. Jones felt a knot form in his stomach as he realized the magnitude of the tragedy that had unfolded before his eyes.

In the days that followed, the city was abuzz with talk of the settlement that had been reached with the family of the woman who had lost her life in the crash. The $15 million payout was seen as a small measure of justice for the senseless loss that had occurred that fateful evening.

As Jones reflected on the events of that night, he couldn’t shake the feeling of guilt that weighed heavily on his conscience. He had been a mere bystander in the back seat of the Volkswagen, but he couldn’t help but feel complicit in the tragedy that had unfolded before him.

Moving forward, Jones vowed to never take the safety of himself and others for granted. He would always be vigilant on the road, ensuring that he did his part to prevent another senseless loss from occurring. And as he looked out at the city skyline, bathed in the warm glow of the setting sun, he made a promise to himself to never forget the lesson that had been learned that day.

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