Aldermen introduced a plan on Wednesday to significantly tighten the rules the Chicago Police Department must follow to obtain and execute search warrants in response to the high-profile wrongful raid of Anjanette Young’s home by officers who made her stand naked while handcuffed as they searched her apartment.
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