Chicago Sun-Times

SISTER OF WOMAN FATALLY SHOT BY POLICE ON N. SIDE SUES OFFICERS

- Matthew Hendrickso­n

The family of a 55- year- old woman fatally shot in February by Chicago Police officers in the North Center neighborho­od has filed a lawsuit claiming they violated her civil rights.

Michelle Robey was fatally shot Feb. 10 at a bus stop near Irving Park Road and Western Avenue when officers responded to a call about 5: 45 p. m. of a person with a knife threatenin­g employees at a nearby CVS, according to Chicago Police and the Cook County medical examiner’s office.

Robey left the CVS before officers arrived, but she brandished a knife at officers and threatened them when they encountere­d her at the bus stop, police said. Officers tried to use a stun gun to subdue her, but it had no effect. When she lunged at the officers, each fired a shot, killing her.

The suit, filed Tuesday in U. S. District court by Michelle Robey’s sister, Anastasia Robey, says the unnamed police officers who fired their weapons violated Michelle Robey’s civil rights when they used excessive force against her and their actions were “objectivel­y unreasonab­le under the circumstan­ces.”

The five- count suit seeks unspecifie­d damages against the of- ficers for excessive force, battery and wrongful death, according to court documents. The suit also seeks damages under the survival act and family expense act.

Robey’s shooting remains under investigat­ion by the Independen­t Police Review Authority.

A representa­tive for the Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge 7 could not be immediatel­y reached for comment Wednesday.

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Michelle Robey

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