Chicago Sun-Times

CPD lieutenant sues city, claims IPRA probe bias

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter Email: marmentrou­t@suntimes.com Twitter: @mitchtrout

Chicago Police Lt. Glenn Evans claims a bitter former colleague at the Independen­t Police Review Authority, and political pressure to look tough on “dirty” cops, led to his indictment last year for official misconduct and aggravated battery.

Evans filed a federal lawsuit Thursday against the city and 12 current and former employees of IPRA, the agency that investigat­es police misconduct.

The 30-year CPD veteran was acquitted last December after being charged with shoving a gun down a man’s throat, but he could still face suspension in the case of a woman who claims he fractured her eye socket follow- ing an arrest.

“IPRA has once again failed the citizens of the City of Chicago by not playing it down the middle with its investigat­ions,” Evans said in a statement accompanyi­ng the suit. “Shooting victims and police alike deserve a fair and honest investigat­ion.”

Evans claims Matrice Campbell — one of the 12 current or former IPRA employees listed as defendants in the suit — “has harbored animosity” toward him since Evans filed an insubordin­ation complaint leading to her suspension in 1999, while they were working at CPD’s Second District.

While working at IPRA, Campbell then leaked documents from the Evans inves- tigation to a WBEZ reporter “in order to harm Evans,” the suit claims. The public radio station and its reporter also are named defendants.

The ensuing media scrutiny and fallout from the release of the Laquan McDonald shooting video created “political pressures” for Cook County state’s attorney Anita Alvarez to press charges, Evans claims.

An IPRA spokeswoma­n declined to comment Thursday night. WBEZ and the city’s Law Department could not immediatel­y be reached for comment.

The nine-count suit seeks an unspecifie­d amount in damages.

 ?? | BRIAN JACKSON FILE/FOR THE SUN-TIMES ?? Chicago Police Cmdr. Glenn Evans in December.
| BRIAN JACKSON FILE/FOR THE SUN-TIMES Chicago Police Cmdr. Glenn Evans in December.

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