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Family Sues Chicago Police and Partner in Officer Krystal Rivera’s Killing, Citing Ignored Warnings

The filing argues CPD ignored clear warnings about Officer Carlos Baker’s conduct.

Overview

  • Rivera, 36, was shot in the back by her partner during a June 5 foot chase in East Chatham, and the medical examiner ruled the manner of death homicide.
  • The nine-count suit alleges an on-again, off-again relationship that Rivera ended days earlier, claims Baker came to her home uninvited, and says he failed to render aid after firing.
  • Attorneys say CPD supervisors knew of the relationship and Rivera’s reassignment requests over Baker’s alleged recklessness but kept them partnered on a tactical team.
  • Baker accrued numerous complaints and prior discipline and was later stripped of police powers after a separate Wicker Park bar incident and an alleged attempt to obtain surveillance video.
  • COPA’s investigation remains open and prosecutors have not announced charges; CPD calls the shooting accidental, Baker’s lawyer disputes the suit’s account, and body-camera video has not been released.