Partner Who Fatally Shot CPD Officer Krystal Rivera Waited Almost 2 Minutes After Shooting to Provide Aid, New Video Shows - WTTW
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New video shows a CPD officer's partner waited almost two minutes to aid the fatally shot officer.
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This development raises questions about police protocols and immediate response in critical incidents, potentially affecting public confidence in officer conduct.
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New video footage reveals that the partner who fatally shot CPD Officer Krystal Rivera waited almost two minutes after the shooting before providing aid. This delay in rendering assistance to the wounded officer is a critical detail in understanding the circumstances surrounding her death. The new video evidence could significantly impact ongoing investigations into the incident and potential accountability for the actions taken, or not taken, immediately after the shooting. The Chicago Police Department and the public are likely to scrutinize the timeline of events and the partner's conduct. This development adds a crucial layer to the official review of the tragic death of Officer Krystal Rivera.
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Ongoing investigations into the incident will likely scrutinize the timeline of events and the partner's actions.
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