A Chicago police officer was acquitted of two felony charges Tuesday in connection with a shooting at a CTA Red Line Station in 2020.
Cook County Judge Joseph Claps found officer Melvina Bogard not guilty of aggravated battery with a firearm and official misconduct.
Bogard tried to take Roman into custody near stairs leading to the station’s main concourse, but a struggle ensued and Roman freed himself despite being tasered and pepper sprayed.
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