A Chicago cop's partner sues department and him over botched chase that left her dead. The mother of fallen officer Krystal Rivera has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Rivera's former partner, Officer Carlos Baker, and the Chicago Police Department, alleging she was in a secret relationship with Baker when he shot her.
According to the lawsuit, the romantic relationship between Rivera and Baker ended due to his infidelity, but it appears that Baker still had strong feelings for Rivera at the time of the fatal shooting on June 5. The lawsuit claims that Rivera had warned supervisors about her concerns regarding Baker's behavior on the job and expressed fears for her personal safety.
The Chicago Police Department has described the shooting as a tragic accident, while Baker's attorneys have remained silent. However, the lawsuit alleges that Baker intentionally left Rivera to die after shooting her, with his primary motivation being to avoid disclosing details of their secret relationship.
The lawsuit also accuses the police department of failing to adequately investigate an earlier domestic violence accusation against Baker and for appointing him to a high-risk tactical team despite having minimal experience. Rivera's mother, Yolanda, says that Baker should never have been a cop due to his disciplinary record and that he showed callous disregard for her daughter's life.
As part of the lawsuit, it is alleged that Baker has faced multiple disciplinary actions since joining the department in 2021, including three suspensions and two reprimands. The Chicago Police Department has also taken steps to strip Baker of his policing powers after he was found guilty of misconduct in a separate incident earlier this year.
The shooting has sparked outrage and calls for greater accountability within the police department. Rivera's mother is seeking damages for her daughter's wrongful death, as well as compensation for her own emotional suffering due to her child's tragic loss.
According to the lawsuit, the romantic relationship between Rivera and Baker ended due to his infidelity, but it appears that Baker still had strong feelings for Rivera at the time of the fatal shooting on June 5. The lawsuit claims that Rivera had warned supervisors about her concerns regarding Baker's behavior on the job and expressed fears for her personal safety.
The Chicago Police Department has described the shooting as a tragic accident, while Baker's attorneys have remained silent. However, the lawsuit alleges that Baker intentionally left Rivera to die after shooting her, with his primary motivation being to avoid disclosing details of their secret relationship.
The lawsuit also accuses the police department of failing to adequately investigate an earlier domestic violence accusation against Baker and for appointing him to a high-risk tactical team despite having minimal experience. Rivera's mother, Yolanda, says that Baker should never have been a cop due to his disciplinary record and that he showed callous disregard for her daughter's life.
As part of the lawsuit, it is alleged that Baker has faced multiple disciplinary actions since joining the department in 2021, including three suspensions and two reprimands. The Chicago Police Department has also taken steps to strip Baker of his policing powers after he was found guilty of misconduct in a separate incident earlier this year.
The shooting has sparked outrage and calls for greater accountability within the police department. Rivera's mother is seeking damages for her daughter's wrongful death, as well as compensation for her own emotional suffering due to her child's tragic loss.