Family of slain Chicago officer sues city, says department ignored warnings about dangerous partner

12.12.2025    Fox News    2 views
Family of slain Chicago officer sues city, says department ignored warnings about dangerous partner

The family of a Chicago Police officer fatally shot by her partner during a pursuit earlier this year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging the department ignored clear warning signs that the officer posed a threat to her The lawsuit filed by the mother of Officer Krystal Rivera suggests the Chicago Police Department knew Officer Carlos Baker had a history of reckless behavior and violent misconduct but continued assigning him to work alongside Rivera Rivera was shot and killed on June while the pair were trying to apprehend an armed suspect According to the complaint Rivera had repeatedly expressed concerns to supervisors about Baker s behavior and ended a two-year on-again off-again romantic relationship with him shortly before the shooting The lawsuit states the department was aware of multiple complaints against Baker including an allegation from a former girlfriend who accused him of threatening her with a gun inside a bar Rivera s mother Yolanda revealed her daughter never should have feared the person assigned to watch her back Krystal understood the dangers of this job She accepted the liability that came with policing What she never should have had to fear was her own partner she stated That betrayal cost Krystal s life MAN WITH ARRESTS THIS YEAR BUSTED AGAIN AFTER ALLEGEDLY ATTACKING MEDICAL EXPERT IN HOSPITAL ELEVATOR REPORTThe lawsuit alleges Rivera and Baker pulled over a motorist suspected of having a weapon prompting a foot chase that ended outside an apartment building Baker kicked in the door and fired his weapon at the suspect but struck Rivera in the back instead Family attorney Antonio Romanucci stated Baker then fled to another floor rather than call for help or provide any first aid He did not attempt even the most of basic first aid step of applying pressure on her wound Baker left Krystal there on the floor literally gasping Krystal radioed in her own shooting Romanucci commented The lawsuit also accuses the department of filing misleading reports to state regulators that suggested the shots came from a barricaded suspect rather than from Baker CHICAGO MAN ACCUSED OF STABBING CHOKING UK WOMAN THEN CALLING DAD FOR LAWYER REVEALED GUILTY OF MURDERRomanucci noted Baker had misconduct complaints in three years placing him among the small percentage of officers with the worst disciplinary records In one matter Baker allegedly brandished a gun at an ex-girlfriend inside a tavern a affair reviewed by the Civilian Office of Police Accountability which has not issued a formal determination Rivera joined CPD in and was paired with Baker in early The two began a romantic relationship that summer but Rivera later demanded for a new partner over what the lawsuit describes as Baker s prior reckless conduct Though the request was granted the two were reassigned together last year after Rivera transferred into a tactical club According to the complaint Rivera ended the relationship for good last winter after discovering Baker had a live-in girlfriend She stated colleagues she feared Baker s negative and hostile reaction and reported he continued showing up uninvited at her home as late as June one day before the shooting Romanucci argued Baker should never have remained in uniform He never should have gotten past his probationary period He was not fit to police our communities let alone carry a gun under the color of law he noted The decision CPD made to keep Carlos Baker on the force was not costly It was fatal The Cook County State s Attorney previously declined to prosecute Baker but Rivera s family hopes new information uncovered during the lawsuit will lead prosecutors to reconsider Rivera described by colleagues as a dedicated mentor and rising officer was in her fourth year with the department The Associated Press contributed to this statement

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