Depart policy is to have the taser on the opposite of the body. Sgt. Langan had his taser strapped to the front of his vest.
Failure to follow department policy.
Training is to happen every year. Sgt. Langan had training maybe two or three times.
Department failure to uphold document protocol.
I mean just these two alone they're going to be ripped apart in a civil suit. There's just this whole chain of broken from start to finish, literally none of the links interconnect. This department probably has a ton of systemic issues that State level oversight ought to get involved, but we know that the issues won't be addressed, the department will ask to settle out of court, and literally no one will be punished except the tax payer who will float that settlement.
One-and-a-half years after the teen was shot, no discipline has been given. Sauk Village Police Chief Malcolm White says the disciplinary process has not begun. He said they were waiting to get the Illinois State Police and Cook County State's Attorney's office findings. The State's Attorney's office determined in early September that no criminal charges would be filed against the sergeant for the shooting.
No further comment was provided by the police chief.
It wasn't a paywall or region block, it was a 404 error, ie a bad link. However it's working now - on my PC anyway, it could be that some ad blocking on my phone did something weird and Google threw up a 404.