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Rivera, 36, born and raised in the Humboldt Park neighborhood, was a single mother to a 10-year-old daughter, and had been with the Chicago Police Department for four years and four months before ...
A judge has barred the release of video and other materials related to the investigation into the friendly fire shooting death of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera after the Cook County ...
Yolanda Rivera, the mother of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera, is comforted by her lawyer Antonio Romanucci (left) and Rico Thompson, the officer’s stepfather, at a news conference ...
CHICAGO - Attorneys representing the family of Krystal Rivera, the Chicago police officer shot and killed by her partner during a chase last month, are questioning the official narrative that it ...
The Chicago Police Department did not respond when asked to comment on Romanucci’s request. Authorities say Rivera was accidentally shot to death in early June by Baker as they chased a man with ...
A mourner wipes away tears during a prayer vigil for police Officer Krystal Rivera at the 6th District station on June 11, 2025, in Chicago. Rivera was fatally shot on June 5 by another officer as ...
Mourners, elected officials and police officers from across the state gathered in the near west suburbs Wednesday for the funeral of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera, who was remembered as a ...
A second man was charged Saturday in connection with the death of Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera, who was shot and killed this month by her partner during a foot chase that ended in a ...
Supported by a small group of Chicago police officers, the Rivera's family left court without saying a word. Ald. Ray Lopez, who represents the 15th Ward, also attended Saturday's detention hearing.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The funeral services for Chicago police Officer Krystal Rivera, who was shot and killed by friendly fire earlier this month, will be held next week, Chicago police said Monday ...
Rivera was born and raised in the Humboldt Park neighborhood and, at an early age, saw a future in law enforcement, Police Department Chaplain Kimberly Lewis-Davis told attendees.