“The brother of a man fatally shot by an off-duty Chicago Police officer during a confrontation at a Near West Side Chicago Housing Authority building earlier this month is the suing the city. Jarrod Horton claims police had no reason to arrest his brother, Marlon Horton, after he complied with a security guard’s request to leave the CHA Building in the 1800 block of West Monroe Street about 6:45 a.m. Sept. 7, according to a suit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Chicago. Authorities said the officer, working as a security guard, came to help a female security guard remove a sleeping Marlon Horton from the lobby of the building.”
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