Two 911 dispatchers who took calls from Quintonio LeGrier suspended

Two 911 dispatchers have been suspended for their handling of two out of the three 911 phone calls made by Quintonio LeGrier, a Chicago city agency announced Wednesday.

Emergency services were dispatched to help LeGrier only after receiving a fourth 911 call from his father, Antonio LeGrier.

“Two call takers involved in the incident are being disciplined for failure to follow protocol during the first two calls,” the Chicago Office of Emergency Management and Communications said in a news release.

Officers arrived to the LeGrier residence on December 26 after Quintonio LeGrier, 19, threatened his father with an aluminum bat, police said. Police shot and killed Quintonio and neighbor Bettie Jones.

The LeGrier family has since filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the city.

The U.S. Justice Department is in the midst of an investigation into the larger problem facing the Chicago Police Department which includes possible disparities in use of force as well as alleged problems in its systems of accountability.

Most recently, the case of Laquan McDonald confronted an embattled Chicago PD that saw the ouster of their superintendent and led to calls for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emmanuel to resign.

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