Tuesday, 12 February 2008

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City pays $27,000 to man who says cop shot his dog

chicagotribune.com

Tribune staff report

September 23, 2007

City officials have agreed to pay $27,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by

a West Side man who said police shot and killed his dog last year

while chasing a suspect.Calvin Hale alleged that a police officer ran

into his yard in the 5200 block of West Race Avenue and stumbled on

his 10-year-old Akita, Lady.The officer shot the dog and continued the

chase, Hale said in a lawsuit filed in February in Cook County Circuit

Court.

"I think Lady, at the end of the day, was worth more than $27,000 to

him, but there are practical benefits to resolving the litigation,"

Hale's attorney, Amy Breyer, said Friday.City officials acknowledged

the settlement, but declined to comment further on Friday. They admit

no wrongdoing in the settlement, which was reached Wednesday.

The incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 26, 2006. Hale said

his dog had no history of biting or bad behavior.

Breyer said she hoped the settlement would put the city and others on

notice that "you can't do what happened here without there being any

repercussions."Breyer is one of a small number of lawyers who

specialize in animal-related cases and sometimes seek to expand the


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