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Record #: R2018-833   
Type: Resolution Status: Failed to Pass
Intro date: 7/25/2018 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on Finance
Final action:
Title: Call for Office of Inspector General and Cook County State's Attorney to investigate allegations by Kelvin Lett of wrongful firing from Independent Police Review Authority
Sponsors: Sposato, Nicholas, Napolitano, Anthony V.
Topic: CITY DEPARTMENTS/AGENCIES - Independent Police Review Authority
Attachments: 1. R2018-833.pdf
Related files: R2019-362
RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, on July 23, 2018, a federal lawsuit was filed by a former investigator with the Independent Police Review Authority against the City of Chicago claiming he was fired for refusing to lie and make a police-involved shooting seem unjustified; and

WHEREAS, Kelvin Lett, a former investigator with the Independent Police Review Authority, which is now known as the Civilian Office of Police Accountability, alleges that while he was working with the agency, then-Chief Administrator Sharon Fairley suggested he needed to have a more devious mind and ordered him to "lie in his reports that a gun was planted on the victim by the officers involved in the shooing;" and

WHEREAS, Kelvin Lett alleges that when he refused to lie, Sharon Fairley demoted him from the position of investigator to janitor; and

WHEREAS, Kelvin Lett alleges he was then wrongfully fired by Sharon Fairley in connection to a 2012 incident where Chicago police tased Lett's friend, Philip Coleman, who later died, in which an investigation showed that Lett released confidential information about Coleman's death; and

WHEREAS, Kelvin Lett was subsequently rehired and assigned to a position as a FOIA officer after a third party arbitrator ruled in his favor, but claims that he is not being allowed to return to work; and

WHEREAS, if factual, the events alleged in Kelvin Lett's complaint suggest that then-Chief Administrator Sharon Fairley instructed a City of Chicago employee to falsify investigative reports into police-involved shootings, both weakening the agency's credibility and harming the careers of police officers; and

WHEREAS, in addition, if the events alleged in Kelvin Lett's complaint are factual, other falsified investigative reports could have been made at behest of Sharon Fairley in separate incidents of police-involved shootings; and

WHEREAS, the use of falsified reports in Independent Police Review Authority investigations concerning police-involved shootings not only tarnis...

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